[ From the WorkMan README ]
WorkMan is a graphical tool for playing audio compact discs on a CD-ROM
drive. It has most of the features available on standalone CD players,
such as a shuffle mode, programmable playlists, and elapsed/remaining
timers. But it also has extra features, foremost of which is the ability
to store information about CDs in a database, then automatically extract
that information when the CD is inserted later. WorkMan stores the
artist's name, the disc title, the names of individual tracks, and even
remembers which tracks you don't want to hear! All in an easy-to-use,
attractive OPEN LOOK graphical interface.
Csound is a programming language designed and optimized for sound
rendering and signal processing. The language consists of over 450
opcodes - the operational codes that the sound designer uses to build
"instruments" or patches.
Although there are an increasing number of graphical "front-ends" for
the language, you typically design and modify your patches using a word
processor. Usually, you create two text files - a .orc (orchestra) file
containing the "instruments," and a .sco (score) file containing the
"notes."
In Csound, the complexity of your patches is limited by your knowledge,
interest, and need, but never by the language itself. For instance, a
22,050 oscillator additive synthesizer with 1024 stage envelope
generators on each is merely a copy-and-paste operation. The same goes
for a 1 million voice granular texture!
Have you ever dreamed of sounds such as these? Well in Csound you can.
And in Csound these dreams can come true!
Xcd is a simple GUI to control a CD player. It requires Tcl/Tk to be
installed on your system.
Xcd has the usual buttons to control a CD player: "play",
"pause/resume", "stop", "eject", "next track", "previous track",
"rewind", "forward" and a volume slider. Xcd displays continuously the
current track number and the elapsed time of the track. Pressing the
left mouse button on the "track" label causes Xcd to display the total
number of the tracks and the total duration of the disk. Pressing the
left mouse button on the "time" label causes xcd to display the
duration of the current track. Pressing the middle mouse button on
the "track" button allows to choose a track number to play.
XCdplayer is a graphical user interface for controlling the CD-ROM
drive under the X Window System. It provides visual feedback and
gives the user facilities for mode selection, device control,
scanning, and programming.
Xhippo is a Generic music player for Unix. Written in GTK, it has optional
GNOME support.
It supports all types of files, defaults including mp3, midi, wav, etc.
More can be added via the configuration file using external players
This is the xmix sound mixer for the sound drivers in the FreeBSD
It was originally written for Linux by Hal Brand (brand@netcom.com).
This is version 2.1.
This package includes two programs for adjusting sound mixers: xmixer, which
uses the Athena toolkit, and xgmixer, based on GTK+. From the README:
Features:
* For every device which is supported by the sound card you can
change the volume via a slider. Unsupported devices are not shown.
* Select the input device(s) for recording.
* On startup a configuration file is read which restores device
settings.
* With a menu option you can save the current settings for the next
start up.
* Hide devices which you don't want to see.
* Batch support - just read and evaluate the settings in the
configuration file.
Xmmix is a sound mixer utility for the X Window System using the OSF/Motif
interface.
xmms-nas is a Network Audio System output plugin for XMMS.
FAAD2 (Freeware Advanced Audio Decoder) is an MPEG-2, MPEG-4 AAC decoder.
FAAD2 is the fastest ISO AAC audio decoder available and can be used with
DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale), and supports HE (High Efficiency), Main,
LC, LD, LTP, PS (Parametric Stereo) AAC files.
This is an XMMS plugin for playing MPEG-4 AAC files.