Download and Convert YouTube, SoundCloud & Spotify in MP3 with full tags (title, artist, genre, cover, lyrics) AllToMP3 is a desktop application to download and convert YouTube, SoundCloud, Spotify and Deezer in 256 kb/s MP3, with tags: cover, title, artist, genre, and even lyrics!. It supports YouTube playlists, Deezer, and Spotify playlists, and also integrates a search engine so you can simply specify a song name or an album and AllToMP3 will download it…
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Display of audio spectrum from PC input or wave file.
Reads audio from Windows audio interface or wave file and creates a continuous spectrum display. Command line support for generating sine, square, triangle and sawtooth wave files. Uses biquad IIR digital filters for frequency detection, plus digital lowpass filters for smoothing. Highly configurable. 60+ FPS with suitable hardware. Manual or automatic gain control.
Features:
Continuous display update
Single function, easy to learn
Zoom in on small frequency or dB range
Resizable main window and repartitionable panes
Crosshair cursor when Ctrl is pressed
Single, stand-alone exe file, no install/uninstall
Builds with Visual Studio 2019 or 2022
Bit-perfect sine wave generation for all sample sizes
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Flash is a high quality transient shaper with Mid/Side capabilities, a clipping function to never exceed 0dB, with handy mix and output volume controls.
SuperCollider is a platform for audio synthesis and algorithmic composition, used by musicians, artists, and researchers working with sound. It consists of:
scsynth, a real-time audio server with hundreds of unit generators (“UGens”) for audio analysis, synthesis, and processing
supernova, an alternative server to scsynth with support for parallel DSP on multi-core processors
sclang, an interpreted programming language that controls the servers
scide, an editing environment for sclang with an integrated help system
sclang comes with its own package manager, called Quarks. scsynth and supernova both support third-party plugins via C and C++ APIs.
Playrec is a Matlab and Octave utility (MEX file) that provides simple yet versatile access to soundcards using PortAudio, a free, open-source audio I/O library. It can be used on different platforms (Windows, Macintosh, Unix) and access the soundcard via different host API including ASIO, WMME and DirectSound under Windows.
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Add an authentic edge to your music with this essential collection of vintage drum sounds captured at one of the few remaining analogue recording studios: KERWAX. Discover two stunning kits — a 1970 Ludwig with 26” bass drum (as made famous by John Bonham of Led Zeppelin) and a 1940s custom kit fitted with original calfskin heads for a warm, rounded tone. Produced and engineered by Christophe Chavanon.
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