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Solfege is an eartraining program for X written in python, using the GTK+ and GNOME libraries. To use this software you need some basic knowledge about music theory. Using solfege you can learn to recognise melodic and harmonic intervals, compare interval sizes, sing the intervals the computer asks for, identify chords, sing chords, scales, dictation and remember rhythmic patterns.

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Sweep is an editor for sound samples. It operates on files of various formats such as .wav, .aiff and .au, and has multiple undo/redo levels and filters. It supports audio filter plugins from the LADSPA project.

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This project is a central place for audio, video and image libraries for parsing multimedia data (also known as codecs), tags or containers. It is also a place for multimedia data processing libraries.
Command line utilities without GUI toolkit dependencies can be placed into this project as well. Please don't place end-user GUI based applications here, put them into multimedia:apps. Base your project on packages in this project instead.

This project also serves as development project for packages around this topic in the openSUSE:Factory distribution. If you want to participate you can contact us individually or use our mailinglist opensuse-packaging@opensuse.org. Please report bugs to the respective bugowners as set.

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ALSA stands for Advanced Linux Sound Architecture. It supports many
PCI, ISA PnP and USB sound cards.

This package contains the ALSA init scripts to start the sound system
on your Linux box. To set it up, run yast2 or alsaconf.

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This package contains the extra plug-ins for the ALSA library.

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Aubio is a library for real time audio labelling. Its features include
segmenting a sound file before each of its attacks, performing pitch
detection, tapping the beat and producing midi streams from live audio.
The name aubio comes from 'audio' with a typo: several transcription
errors are likely to be found in the results too.

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Disposable Soft Synth Interface (DSSI, pronounced "dizzy") is a
proposal for a plug-in API for software instruments (soft synths) with
user interfaces, permitting them to be hosted in-process by Linux audio
applications. Think of it as LADSPA-for-instruments or something
comparable to a simpler version of VSTi.

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FFTW is a C subroutine library for computing the Discrete Fourier
Transform (DFT) in one or more dimensions, of both real and complex
data, and of arbitrary input size.

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FLAC is an open source lossless audio codec developed by Josh Coalson.

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FluidSynth (formerly IIWU Synth) is based on the SoundFont(tm) 2
specifications. It is a real-time "software synthesizer". FluidSynth
can read MIDI events from the MIDI input device and render them to the
audio device. It can also play MIDI files.

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FluidSynth-DSSI is the plug-in implementation of fluidsynth on DSSI
(Disposable Soft Synth Interface) with a GTK+ GUI.

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JACK is a low-latency audio server written primarily for the Linux
operating system. It can connect a number of different applications to
an audio device, as well as allow them to share audio between
themselves. Its clients can run in their own processes (as a normal
application), or they can run within a JACK server (as a plug-in).

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