JACK Audio Connection Kit – Qt GUI Interface: A simple Qt application to control the JACK server daemon. Written in C++ around the Qt framework for X11, most exclusively using Qt Designer. Provides a simple GUI dialog for setting several JACK server parameters.
ANMP aims to be a versatile but lightweight audio player, just as the other hundred thousands out there. It is written in C++11. As being only a frontend, ANMP itself doesn’t know anything about audio formats and how to decode them. That’s why it uses 3rd party libraries to decode them. By using VgmStream, GameMusicEmu, LazyUSF and supporting looped songs natively, ANMP is esp. suited to play various audio formats from video games. Moreover it supports Looped Midi Tracks.
Main Features:
muting multichannel audio files
gapless playback (for most streamed audio formats)
arbitrary (forward) looping of songs (i.e. even nested loops)
GrandOrgue is a sample based pipe organ simulator. When connected to MIDI keyboards and an audio system, it can accurately simulate the sound of a real pipe organ. This application has builds for Linux, Windows and OSX.
This tool imitates the 7.1 to binaural sound effect of many surround virtualizations by making use of Equalizer APO’s convolution filter. Available impulse response that were recorded with activated…
Dolby Atmos Headphone
CMSS-3D
SBX Pro Studio Surround (also found in BlasterX Acoustic Engine & THX TruStudio Pro)
Dolby Headphone
Sennheiser GSX Binaural 7.1
DTS Headphone:X
Windows Sonic Headphone
Dolby Home Theater v4 Headphone Surround Virtualizer
Razer Surround
Out Of Your Head
Flux HEar V3
OpenAL and DirectSound3D HRTFs
Waves Nx
and many more!
Features:
many different headphone surround impulse responses
powerful graphic equalizer
equalizer presets for over 1000 popular headphones
use multiple devices on one sound card
extensive control over different volume levels
apply and save the processing onto your audio files
fully configurable crossfeed
quickly save & load profiles, even through hotkeys
This fairly simple tool converts all HeSuVi 14 channel presets into 7.0 formatted _L/_R stereo pairs, for use with the soon to be updated PulseAudio module-virtual-surround-sink, which I’ve updated with a faster FFT overlap-save convolver, eliminated the sample length limits for impulses, and added support for asymmetrical/dual impulse mode.
mvMeter2 is a multivariable meter including RMS, EBUR128, VU and PPM measurement. mvMeter2 is the successor of mvMeter and adds single/dual meter display, adjustable reference level for all meter modes, adjustable meter delay and preset management.
Features:
behavior of classic analog VU and PPM meters
multiple measurement modes: PEAK, RMS, EBU R128, VU and PPM
multi channel metering: stereo, left, right, mid, side
TooLAME is a free software MPEG-1 Layer II (MP2) audio encoder written primarily by Mike Cheng. While there are many MP2 encoders, TooLAME is well-known and widely used for its particularly high audio quality. It has been unmaintained since 2003, but is directly succeeded by the TwoLAME code fork (the latest version, TwoLAME 0.3.13, was released January 21, 2011). The name TooLAME is a play on LAME and Layer II.
FAAC is an Advanced Audio Coder (MPEG2-AAC, MPEG4-AAC). The goal of FAAC is to explore the possibilities of AAC and exceed the quality of the currently best MP3 encoders.
ABC, developed by Chris Walshaw, is a format designed to notate music using plain text. It was originally designed for folk tunes of Western European origin which can be written on one staff, but has since been extended to support the notation of complete, classical music scores.
Since its introduction at the end of 1991, ABC has become very popular. Programs on many operating systems use ABC as an input and/or output format. There are programs which produce printed sheet music or allow for computer performances, search in tune databases, or that analyze tunes in some way.
The aim of this project is to promote the ABC language by maintaining the ABC standard and a set of software and source code that manipulate and present music written in ABC.
EasyTAG is a simple application for viewing and editing tags in audio files.It supports MP3, MP2, MP4/AAC, FLAC, Ogg Opus, Ogg Speex, Ogg Vorbis, MusePack, Monkey’s Audio, and WavPack files, and it works under Linux or Windows.
Features:
View, edit, write tags of MP3, MP2 files (ID3 tag with pictures), FLAC files (FLAC Vorbis tag), Ogg Opus files (Ogg Vorbis tag), Ogg Speex (Ogg Vorbis tag), Ogg Vorbis files (Ogg Vorbis tag), MP4/AAC (MP4/AAC tag), MusePack, Monkey’s Audio files and WavPack files (APE tag)
Can edit more tag fields: title, artist, album, disc number, year, track number, comment, composer, original artist/performer, copyright, URL, encoder name and attached picture
Auto tagging: filename and directory to automatically complete the fields (masks)
Ability to rename files and directories from the tag (using masks) or by loading a text file
Process selected files of the selected directory
Ability to browse subdirectories
Recursion for tagging, removing, renaming, saving…
Can set a field (artist, title,…) to all other files
Read and display file header information (bitrate, time,…)
Auto completion of the date if a partial one is entered
Undo and redo last changes
Ability to process fields of tag and file name (convert letters into uppercase, lowercase,…
Ability to open a directory or a file with an external program
CDDB support using Freedb.org and Gnudb.org servers (manual and automatic search)
AIMP is a powerful free audio player for Windows OS that supports for local files, NAS, clouds and podcasts. Additionally, it includes powerful tools to operate with audio files.