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Fully Modular Synthesizer 0.9

Fully Modular Synthesizer 0.9


FMS is a tool to create all kinds of sounds from scratch. more>>
FMS stands for Fully Modular Synthesizer and is a tool to create all kinds of sounds from scratch.
You can play and sound (sine, triangular, etc.) with any property settings (frequency or volume) and modulations thereof.
It also features tools to save sounds, play .MUS music, graphically display sounds, and make real noise.
Main features:
Playing sounds
- with any frequency and volume
- one after another or at the same time (mixer) or both
- stereo (different sounds on different channels)
- like speech synthesis
- both on-the-fly playing with direct user access and asynchronous, pre-computed output
- with all modulation options described below
Making noise
- now although it tends to get noisy in any way, we mean real noise here
- in 4 different ways
- nearly-white noise
- narrow band noise
Modulating
- amplitude (volume)
- frequency
- minima, maxima, amplitude and frequency of the modulation (here the "Fully Modular" comes to existence)
- narrowness of the noise frequency band - experimental
Making music
- some-kind-of-midi-mapping mode (sound + envelope => instrument, FMS midi file format)
- auto-converter and player for MUS file format (Musplay)
- auto-composer for those who like a rather modern kind of music - experimental
- chords - experimental
Displaying
- spectrum of a sound
- oscillogram of a sound
Saving
- sounds as oscillograms in FMS file format (mathematical description, not complete wavetables)
- sounds as Fourier overtone amplitudes
- music in FMS midi format
- FMS output in wave format
- wave file sounds in FMS file format (auto-converter) - experimental
GUI
- a somewhat ugly and extremely limited tcl/tk gui
- FROCOR, an installation that connects the FMS sound backend to graphical interfaces and outputs
- a fully modular Qt GUI - experimental
Enhancements:
- synchronous mode (no more waiting!)
- bugfixes (no more screaming!)
- unscrewed display tools (no more segfaulting!)
- improved exacticity (no more discalculating!)
- UDS controlled sound backend (no more stupid jokes!)
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Added: 2006-09-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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F Modular Synthesizer 1.0 RC2

F Modular Synthesizer 1.0 RC2


F Modular Synthesizer (FMS) is basically a tool to generate all kinds of sounds. more>>
F Modular Synthesizer (FMS) is basically a tool to generate all kinds of sounds. It should work on any up-to-date Linux system.
Main features:
Playing sounds
- with any frequency and volume
- one after another or at the same time (mixer) or both
- stereo (different sounds on different channels)
- with any balance between the two channels
- with built-in sweep that even follows frequency modulation
- like speech synthesis [listen]
- both on-the-fly playing with direct user access and asynchronous, pre-computed output; also combining the two, taking the best of both
- with all modulation options described below
Making noise
- now although it tends to get noisy in any way, we mean real noise here
- in 4 different ways
- nearly-white noise
- narrow band noise
Modulating
- amplitude (volume)
- frequency
- minima, maxima, amplitude and frequency of the modulation (here the "Fully Modular" comes to existence)
- balance, moving the sound from left to right and back in stereo mode
- narrowness of the noise frequency band in many different ways
Making music
- some-kind-of-midi-mapping mode (sound + envelope => instrument, FMS midi file format)
- auto-converter and player for MUS file format, listen [here] (Musplay)
- auto-composer for those who like a rather modern kind of music
- chords
Displaying
- spectrum of a sound
- oscillogram of a sound
- mixes between different sounds with different volumes / frequencies
Saving
- sounds as oscillograms in FMS file format (mathematical description, not complete wavetables)
- sounds as Fourier overtone amplitudes
- music in FMS midi format
- FMS output in wave format
- wave file sounds in FMS file format (auto-converter) - experimental
GUI
- a somewhat ugly and extremely limited tcl/tk gui
- FROCOR, an installation that connects the FMS sound backend to graphical interfaces and outputs
- a fully modular Qt GUI - experimental, but Ill give you a [screenshot]
Enhancements:
- This release fixes all bugs discovered via user feedback, and should be quite stable.
- Sweep frequency modulation is now implemented, and using both blur and frequency modulation on the same sound at the same time is possible.
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Added: 2007-04-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Last.fm Suggests for amaroK 0.6

Last.fm Suggests for amaroK 0.6


Last.fm Suggests for amaroK is a script that lets you quickly check what artists are similar to those that you already have. more>>
Last.fm Suggests for amaroK is a script that lets you quickly check what artists are similar to those that you already have in your playlist. The script uses last.fms suggestions feature without making you leave the amaroK interface.

This script will create links directly to the Last.fm page of the artist, and you dont have to be currently listening to anything to query last.fm for similar artists. Also, you can have the script list only artists that are not already in your collection... to make it even easier to find new music.

The default number of links to show is 12, but this can be changed using the configure option in the script manager.

Installation:

Use the built-in script installer for amarok on the tarball.

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Added: 2007-05-27 License: BSD License Price:
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Audio::Scrobbler 0.01

Audio::Scrobbler 0.01


Audio::Scrobbler is a Perl interface to audioscrobbler.com/last.fm. more>>
Audio::Scrobbler is a Perl interface to audioscrobbler.com/last.fm.

SYNOPSIS

use Audio::Scrobbler;

$scrob = new Audio::Scrobbler(cfg => { ... });

$scrob->handshake();
$scrob->submit(artist => "foo", album => "hello", track => "world",
length => 180);

The Audio::Scrobbler module provides a Perl interface to the track submission API of Last.fms AudioScrobbler - http://www.audioscrobbler.com/. So far, only track submissions are handled; the future plans include access to the various statistics.

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Added: 2006-06-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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