mp3view ~ Linux Perl Script


Unlike a lot of people, I strangely like to have my individual non-mixed tracks located in one flat folder and any mixes (such as Ministry Of Sound mix albums, etc…) go into another folder sorted by Albums in separate folders. I also embed all of my MP3s with the album art from the album it is from so they are fully portable across a multi-tude of systems.

Therefore, I want my original system kept as is for me, but software like Windows Media Center annoyingly requires you to have it structured in the ‘Album Artist -> Album’ directory structure with the album art stored as ‘Folder.jpg’.

I will not be ranting about how rubbish that required structure is on a technical level; I have got over that now :). But instead, I wrote a PERL script that runs on my Linux NAS that does the following:

  • Only runs on Linux – if anyone wants to code link support in for Windows / NTFS partitions, please go ahead and mail back the changes.
  • Scans a directory (–mp3dir) (recursion is optional using –recursive) for MP3s / M3U playlists and creates softlinks pointing back to the original files under the ‘Album Artist\Album’ folder structure within –linksdir.
  • The embedded album art is then checked across the album being processed to ensure it is the same – if not, a Warning is output leaving you to fix it. The embedded album art is created as ‘Folder.jpg’ for Windows Media Center.
  • If you want it to delete soft links for tracks / directories that no longer exist in –linksdir (i.e. if you have moved / renamed the original file), you can use –delnonexists.
  • On the off chance you want the –linksdir within the directory structure of –mp3dir, you can use –excludemp3dir to ensure the –linksdir isn’t double scanned.
  • For the first run, I strongly recommend not using the –createlinks switch so you can view any errors you may get.
  • You need to have the library MP3::Tag installed for this to run – you can get this from CPAN.
www.flumps.org/mp3z/tagging

Tksolfege ~ Ear Training Program


Tksolfege is an ear training program for learning to recognize chords, intervals, perform rhythm dictation, solfege dictation and singing solfege sequences. The program requires Tcl/Tk 8.4, however the Windows executable has Tcl/Tk builtin.

Features:

  • The program contains ear training exercises for the identification of chords, musical intervals, key signatures, musical scales, and cadences.
sourceforge.net/projects/tksolfege

DawVert ~ The DAW ConVERTer


DawVert is a Project File Converter

github.com/SatyrDiamond/DawVert

dosmid ~ 16-bit MIDI DOS Player


DOSMid is a real mode (16-bit) midi player for DOS. DOSMid supports a variety of MIDI synthesizers, and has very low hardware requirements.

Features:

  • MPU-401
  • OPL2 / OPL3
  • Native SoundBlaster AWE32 / AWE64 support
  • Sound Blaster MIDI out port
  • RS-232 synthesizers
  • Gravis UltraSound
sourceforge.net/projects/dosmid

QXGEdit ~ Linux Qt XG Editor


QXGEdit is a Qt GUI for editing MIDI System Exclusive files for XG devices (eg. Yamaha DB50XG).

sourceforge.net/projects/qxgedit

BeatDrop ~ Music Visualizer


BeatDrop is a stand-alone implementation of the amazing Milkdrop2 Winamp plug-in. It lets you experience stunning visual 2D effects with your music player of choice. No additional configuration steps needed! Just start BeatDrop and play your music.

github.com/OfficialIncubo/BeatDrop-Music-Visualizer
Google Drive – Cream Of Crop Milk Preset Archive (Unsorted)

Resonance Audio ~ DAW Tools


A VST plugin which enables you to binaurally render ambisonic sound fields in a DAW environment.

github.com/resonance-audio/resonance-audio-daw-tools#resonance-audio-vst-for-ambisonic-soundfield-daw-monitoring

Elektroid ~ Sample & MIDI Device Manager


Elektroid is a sample and MIDI device manager. It includes the elektroid GUI application and the elektroid-cli CLI application.

github.com/dagargo/elektroid
flathub.org/apps/io.github.dagargo.Elektroid

NymphCast ~ Open Source Multimedia Client Server


Audio and video casting system with support for custom applications.


nyanko.ws/nymphcast
github.com/MayaPosch/NymphCast