Sphinx 3 is a frontend to the sphinxbase, a large-vocabulary,
speaker-independent, continuous speech recognition engine.
Once the system is built, try running the Perl script sphinx3-demo.
The sphinx3-test script should run sphinx3-batch over an example
utterance of "go forward ten meters."
Sphinx Base is part of a large-vocabulary, speaker-independent, continuous
speech recognition engine.
This port is required for PocketSphinx and Sphinx3
Once the system is built, try running the Perl script sphinx-demo.
The sphinx-test script should run sphinx-batch over an example
utterance of "go forward ten meters."
SpiralLoops is an experimental loop-based sampler for Linux and FreeBSD.
The idea of SpiralLoops is to provide a simple, visual tool for looping
and layering of sounds; which can be sourced from either WAV files on disk,
or from sound-generating plugins.
SpiralLoops allows you to create loop-based compositions with the minimum
feedback time between the decisions you make and your ears. The looping
mechanism is very flexible; you can lock the timing of loops together, or
offset them for creating complex sequences, such as polyrhythms.
Loop triggers can be used to cause interaction between the loops, and as
an experimental way of creating music.
adapted from the Web page and the README:
Spiral Synth is a physically modelled, monophonic, analogue
synthesizer. It is capable of creating the kind of sounds made by
hardware analogue synths, the noises used in electronic music.
You can also use it to make stranger sounds. MIDI is supported,
including velocity detection, mapped to the volume of the oscillators
(but you can also use the PC keyboard to play the synth). Output
is to /dev/dsp or in Microsoft RIFF (.WAV) format to a file. You
can save and recall your sounds using the 100 patch save slots.
The PC keyboard can be used to play the synth, "q" & "z" are C,
and the keys progress from them: "2" is C#, "w" is D, etc. These
are just the defaults, and can be changed from the .Spiralrc file.
The function keys change the octave.
Sample output and a detailed list of features can be found on the
home page.
Trevor Johnson
SSM is an object-oriented modular softsynth/sequencer/sampler.
You can use it in a fairly straight forward way to make tracks with,
or get very experimental. Audio or control data can be freely passed
between the plugins, there is no difference. Data can also be fed
back on itself for chaotic effects.
Splay program uses the MPEG/wave sound library to play sound files in
several formats, notably the MPEG audio and Wave format. This early
version has only limited functionally and a simplistic user interface.
This is a Tcl/Tk interface to `splay' audio player.
This is a last.fm plugin for the CMUS
ncurses based music-player. Written in
Python.
This port allows you to operate TiMidity++ on Emacs buffer.
Please place timidity.el on load-path.
Formerly, the original version of this program was written by Tuuka
Toivonen(until version 0.2i).
Now, Masanao Izumo and many hackers are developing "TiMidity++".
This port allows you to operate TiMidity++ with Gtk interface.
Formerly, the original version of this program was written by Tuuka
Toivonen(until version 0.2i).
Now, Masanao Izumo and many hackers are developing "TiMidity++".