TSE3 is a library and simple test application for MIDI.
With TuxGuitar, you will be able to compose music using the following features
* Tablature editor
* Score Viewer
* Multitrack display
* Autoscroll while playing
* Note duration management
* Various effects (bend, slide, vibrato, hammer-on/pull-off)
* Support for triplets (5,6,7,9,10,11,12)
* Repeat open and close
* Time signature management
* Tempo management
* Imports and exports gp3, gp4 and gp5 files
UModPlayer or Universal Module Player is a audio module "tool-chain",
providing you functions to work with modules like playing, exporting,
getting information, and more.
* You can play the supported formats and seek to any order in the
song. You have pause, timer, display, and other standard features.
* You can view the pattern notes while playing.
* Playlist support: you can create playlists, delete or move
individual items in a playlist, import a playlist from the current
directory contents, save a playlist and load a saved playlist...
* You can specify any of the ModPlug options: noise reduction,
megabass, surround, reverb sound options specifying the grade and
the delay of most of the options.
* You can export the audio data of a module to any of the supported
formats
* You can read and export to a file the song builtin message, the
song instrument names and the song sample names.
* Each user of your UNIX box can save all the sound options.
* And much more!
Vagalume is an GTK+-based client for the Last.fm online radio.
Although it works in standard PCs, it is specially designed
to work in the Maemo platform. It has access to virtually all
the same functions as the official client, including scrobbling,
tagging, loving, banning etc.
The server for Ventrilo is a voice chat program which supports multiple
channels with different rate codecs and several people on each channel.
Primarily aimed at team gamers but can be used as an IP phone as well.
vitunes is a curses-based playlist manager and media player for *nix operating
systems with vim-like keybinds. Its primary goal is to serve as an index of
"tagged" multimedia files and provide a quick, easy interface for browsing &
searching your files, and creating playlists.
This program allows you to record the output of any standard OSS
program (one that uses /dev/dsp for sound) without having to modify or
recompile the program. It uses the same idea as the esddsp wrapper
from the Enlightened Sound Daemon (in fact, vsound is based on
esddsp). That is, it preloads a library that intercepts calls to open
/dev/dsp, and instead returns a handle to a normal file. It also
intercepts ioctl's on that file handle and logs them, to help convert
the audio data from its raw form. Vsound then uses sox to convert the
raw data to the desired file format.
The upshoot of this is that instead of playing sound to the sound card
in your computer, the data is recorded to a file. This is similar to
if you connected a loopback cable to the line in and line out jacks on
your sound card, but no DA or AD conversions take place, so quality is
not lost.
WMalbum is a dock applet that displays album covers for songs being
played by XMMS. You must already have images of the album covers stored
near the file being played. WMAlbum provides a handy circular menu
for play/skip/etc, and can replace wmxmms. Although dock applets are
designed for the WindowMaker window manager, they also work in other
window managers including openbox and blackbox.
WMRecord is a general purpose audio recording utility that is designed to
work in conjunction with WindowMaker's Dock or AfterStep's Wharf.
It was originally conceived as a tool for recording memos, interviews
and meetings, and this approach is reflected somewhat in the interface.
Recordings are made to one of 99 numbered slots or tracks which the user
may browse through. There is no limit (other than the constraints of the
file system) to the size of the recordings you make. Recordings are
automatically saved to disk, but may be erased or recorded over as
necessary.
Improved version of wmmixer, an audio mixer for the WindowMaker dock.