Hallo audio liefhebbers,

ik heb zopas nog dit interessant url ontdekt; ik kan wel geen garantie 
geven over de interface (commandolijn of ncurse of grafisch), maar 
bekijk het, surf naar de homepages, en neem contakt met de auteur als 
het moet:

Open Sound System Applications
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                           [ [22]Miscellaneous ]
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Digital Audio Editors/Players

   [23]Slab - SLab Direct to Disk Recording Studio. Mixer 64-16-8-4-2
   stereo/quadraphonic outputs. Includes WaveEditing, effects send
   busses, stereo bus groupings, dynamic digital filters (per track),
   TCL/TK based drag and drop user interface, stereo effects API, VU
   metering, DSP - echo, chorus, flange, phase, reverb, rotary, limitor,
   et al, Continuous controller recording (mixdown sessions).
   MultiProcessing/shared memory mix engine.

   [24]MiXViews - MiXViews is a powerful Unix digital audio
   editing/processing program.

   [25]Snd - Snd can accomodate any number of sounds at once, each with
   any number of channels. Each channel of each sound is displayed in its
   own window, with its own cursor, edit history, and marks; each sound
   has a 'control panel' to try out various changes quickly, and an
   expression parser, used mainly during searches; there is an overall
   stack of 'regions' that can be browsed and edited; channels and sounds
   can be grouped together during editing; edits can be undone and redone
   without restriction ('unlimited undo'); Snd can be customized using an
   Emacs-lisp-like syntax; it can also be extended with user-supplied
   editing or display functions loaded at run time.

   [26]ecasound - Ecasound is a sound processing application designed for
   basic effect processing, mixing, multitrack recording and signal
   recycling. It supports OSS and ALSA sound drivers, wav, mp3, aiff,
   cdda, au, snd, raw and standard file streams (all can be used both as
   inputs and outputs). Effects can be combined both in series and in
   parallel, while effect parameters can be controlled in realtime with
   oscillators and MIDI controllers. The ecasound package currently
   consists of ecasound, a versatile console mode interface, qtecasound,
   a Qt-based X-interface, and various command-line utils suitable for
   batch processing.

   [27]MultiTrack - Multitrack is a program that uses the harddisk for
   recording up to four tracks. The program uses the harddisk as memory
   so there is no limitation for the samplelength. It supports two
   wavedevices for simultanious playback and recording of sound. Full
   featured mixer and edit functions are included. It uses svgalib for
   the user interface.

   [28]SoX: Sound eXchange - SoX is a sound file format converter for
   Unix. It also does sample rate conversion and some sound effects. It's
   the swiss army knife of sound tools.

   [29]Son of SOX This version of SOX is the only currently supported
   version of SOX. It contains enhancements since that last original 1995
   version which include modern data compression like IMA and MS ADPCM
   and GSM and DSP effects like reverb, flanger, and chorus.

   [30]ProTUX - Protux' goal is to create a definitive solution for audio
   professionals who need a powerful and pratical software for the daily
   work.

   [31]XWave - audio editor, player, recorder for XWindow System,
   supports editing of large files (on hdd), cut,copy,paste,merge, some
   effects (echo,reverse,swap channels,resample,volume), supports
   RIFF,AIFF,AIFC,AU

   [32]Alsaplayer - This is a new PCM player which is heavily
   multithreaded. It is plugin based and supports MP2, MP3, WAV, CDDA and
   socket based input types already. It supports output to OSS. Features
   include speed/pitch control (positive and negative), multiple active
   scopes, playlist support and real-time effects.

   [33]Broadcast - A multi-tracking digital audio editing program that
   supports:
     * transparent, non destructive editing, unlimited tracks, full
       duplex recording
     * automated fade, pan, polarity reverse, and mute
     * 3 band parametric EQ with variable level,
     * center frequency, and bandwidth console module grouping with
       unlimited groups possible
     * fast wave displays cue point labeling during record, playback, and
       editing
     * variable playback buffer for near realtime console adjustments
       variable output channels
     * playback looping, hard muting, crossfade, normalize, balance, and
       concert hall reverb
     * playback to an audio device or disk vertical zoom, horizontal
       zoom, track zoom, and selection zoom

   [34]SndObj Library" - Sound synthesis /processing C++ object-oriented
   library.

   [35]AFsp - The AFsp package is a library of routines for reading and
   writing audio files. The emphasis is on providing support for the type
   of audio file used by the speech processing research community. The
   routines have been designed to be easy to use, yet provide transparent
   support the reading of several audio file formats.
     * Headerless audio files
     * Sun audio files
     * RIFF WAVE files
     * AIFF/AIFF-C audio files
     * NIST SPHERE audio files
     * IRCAM soundfiles
     * INRS-Telecom audio files
     * ESPS sampled data feature files
     * Text audio files (NATO/ESPRIT CD-ROM format)

   [36]Aglaophone - Real time processing and analysis of audio signals

   [37]ExEf - ExEf (Extreme Effect) is an extremely powerful and flexible
   Real Time effect engine with recording. It runs on a PC under LINUX.
   It is designed to work with guitars, microphones and other
   instruments. It can run both in X Window System and command line.

   [38]Audacity - Audacity is a free audio editor. You can record sounds,
   play sounds, import and export WAV, AIFF, and MP3 files, and more. Use
   it to edit your sounds using Cut, Copy and Paste (with unlimited
   Undo), mix tracks together, or apply effects to your recordings. It
   also has a built-in amplitude envelope editor, a customizable
   spectrogram mode and a frequency analysis window for audio analysis
   applications. Built-in effects include Bass Boost, Wahwah, and Noise
   Removal, and it also supports VST plug-in effects.

   [39]XMCD - xmcd is a full-featured CD Player software package,
   supporting standard play mode as well as CDDA extraction and real-time
   playback via the sound card DSP.
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MPEG Tools

   [40]MpegTV - Real-time software MPEG Player with audio support for
   platforms where OSS is available, it supports Linux, Solaris, SCO,
   BSD/OS and FreeBSD! With the MpegTV Player, your computer becomes a
   real multimedia system!

   [41]MpegEdit - mpgedit is an MPEG 1 layer 1/2/3, MPEG 2, and MPEG 2.5
   audio file editor that is capable of processing both Constant Bit Rate
   (CBR) and Variable Bit Rate (VBR) encoded files. mpgedit can cut an
   input MPEG file into one or more output files, as well as join one or
   more input MPEG files into a single output file. Since no file
   decoding / encoding occurs during editing, there is no audio quality
   loss when editing with mpgedit. When editing VBR files that have a
   XING header, mpgedit updates the output file's XING header information
   to reflect the new file size and average bit rate.

   [42]BladeEnc - Blade's MP3 Encoder (BladeEnc) is a program to generate
   MP3-files from WAV-samples.

   [43]Fraunhofer MP3 Encoders - The Industry standard MP3 encoder for
   UNIX/Linux.

   [44]XAUDIO - XAUDIO was written to be a fast implementation of an MPEG
   Audio decoding library to be used by various GUI fron-ends.

   [45]XMMS - X Multimedia System (XMMS) is an MPEG-3 audio player with a
   cool spectrum analyzer. It's based on the Windows winamp MPEG-3 audio
   player (only the GUI).

   [46]FreeAmp - a GPL'ed MP3 player using Xing MPEG technology.

   [47]TeleTUX MP3 - TeleTUX MP3 is a simple X Windows application that
   uses mpg123 to play mp3 files. Its only real claim to fame is that the
   control window consists of pushbuttons placed on the belly of Tux the
   penguin. It requires XawXpm to compile.

   [48]Paloma - Paloma is a program to manage a SQL database of digital
   music files and facilitate their retrieval and playback in interesting
   ways. It works with music files of any form--MP3 files, MIDI files,
   whatever you've got a player for. Paloma makes it easy to rip your
   entire CD collection and store it on your hard disk for instant random
   access; playlists can then be generated using arbitrary SQL commands.

   [49]xmp3player - xmp3play is a Qt frontend for excellent mpeg audio
   player called splay. It is designed to work under Linux 2.x and X11
   with Qt 1.1 libraries.

   [50]Sajber Jukebox - Well, it's a mpeg layer 3 player with a graphical
   user interface. It's based on Woo-jae Jung's splay for the audio and
   QT's graphical library for the interface.

   [51]MAPLAY (MPEG Page) - MAPLAY is another MPEG Audio player with
   source for Unix platforms with support for OSS.

   [52]MP3PLAY - MPEG Layer 3 audio player.

   [53]MPEG-3 Codec MPEG Layer 3 encoder and decoder.

   [54]L3V200 (MPEG Page) - L3V200 is an ISO-MPEG Audio Layer 3 software
   only Encoder and Decoder for Unix.

   [55]mpg123 It is a fast, free and portable MPEG audio player for Unix.
   It supports MPEG 1.0/2.0 layers 1, 2 and 3 (those famous "mp3" files),
   and it has been tested on a wide variety of platforms, including
   Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, i SunOS, Solaris, IRIX, HP-UX and others. For
   full CD quality playback i (44 kHz, 16 bit, stereo) a Pentium,
   SPARCstation10, DEC Alpha or similar i CPU is required. Mono and/or
   reduced quality playback (22 kHz or 11 kHz) i is even possible on 486
   CPUs.

   [56]tk3play - Tk3play is a MPEG audio player for Linux. MPEG is an
   awesome way to store high quality audio. Until now, a high quality
   player for Linux has been missing. Tk3play fills this void - and its
   free!

   [57]GQmpeg - Gqmpeg is a front end to the mpg123 mpeg audio player. It
   runs under the X windows environment on Linux. It includes playlist
   support and playback options. Custom skins (looks) can be created for
   the player. GQmpeg requires mpg123 version .59o for actual playback of
   mpeg audio files.
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Multimedia Editors & Tools

   [58]XAnim - XAnim is a program for playing a wide variety of
   animation, video and audio formats under X11. It was written mainly
   for machines running Unix(or a Unix derivative)

   [59]Sing Along Disc Player - Sing Along Disc Player is an advanced CD
   player for Linux and X. Features Spectrum Analyzer, Oscillator,
   built-in Mixer, access to remote CD data bases. Uses OSS driver for
   DSP processing and mixer support. Available in X and text mode
   versions.

   [60]eMusic - What eMusic plays MP3, MOD, WAV, AU, and CD files. It's
   highly configurable and supports skins.

   [61]Plugger - Plugger is a multimedia plugin for Unix Netscape 3.0
   that handles Quicktime, Mpeg, MP2, AVI, SGI-movie, Tiff, DL, IFF-anim,
   MIDI, Soundtracker, AU and Wav files. Plugger is a very small plugin,
   because plugger uses external programs to show/play the different
   formats.
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MIDI Tools and Players

   [62]playmidi - Playmidi is a midi player supporting all synths and
   midi devices supported by the sound driver. Its biggest advantage over
   other players are its ability to play back to multiple devices at once
   (ie FM, AWE32+ external midi+ GUS) and its nearly instant startup
   time. Future versions will include emulation of a Roland Sound Canvas
   through /dev/dsp, random seek within midi files, jukebox controls, and
   a netscape plugin midi module

   [63]JAZZ MIDI Sequencer - Jazz is a powerful MIDI sequencer with lots
   of features for Linux and a GM/GS soundcard/module.

   [64]MIDAS Sound System: MIDAS Sound System is a multichannel digital
   music and sound system, intended mainly for use in games and demos. It
   is free for non-commercial usage, and full source code is included.
   Although MIDAS as distributed on the Internet may not be used for
   commercial purposes, licenses for commercial usage are also available.
   Supports MS-DOS, Windows NT and 95 and Linux. More info at our web
   site.

   [65]MIDIMountain - MidiMountain is a MIDI sequencer aimed to edit
   standard midi files. The easy to use interface should help even
   beginners to edit and create midi sequences with this application. For
   professionals, MidiMountain is designed to edit every definition known
   to standard midi files and the midi transfer protocol. From easy piano
   roll editing to changing binary system exclusive messages,
   MidiMountain is complete and usable for every midi user.

   [66]KMid - KMid is a midi/karaoke player designed for X11/KDE capable
   of playing MIDI files with karaoke lyrics. It has a powerful MIDI
   mapper. It supports drag & drop interface, customizable fonts for
   Karaoke text and full KDE desktop integration.

   [67]X-GUS-PatchEditor - Homepage of the upcoming X patcheditor for the
   Gravis Ultrasound series of soundcards.

   [68]Zerius Synth - This Java program can be used to generate sounds.
   You design the sound by putting together basic building blocks
   (generators): oscillators, envelopes, adders, etc. Once the design is
   done, you instruct the program to generate the sound (which can take
   some time, depending on the complexity of the sound).

   [69]Dr Fermi tabulator - A program for converting Ascii tabulature
   (for guitar, bass guitar and drums) to MIDI files.

   [70]STK - STK is a set of audio signal processing C++ classes and
   instruments for music synthesis. You can use these classes to create
   programs which make cool sounds using a variety of synthesis
   techniques. This is not a terribly novel concept, except that STK is
   very portable and completely user-extensible.

   [71]TiMidity - TiMidity is a MIDI to WAVE converter (MIDI renderer)
   that uses Gravis Ultrasound compatible patch files to generate digital
   audio data from General MIDI files. The audio data can be played
   through an audio device or stored on disk. On a fast machine, music
   can be played in real time.

   [72]Rosegarden Suite - The Rosegarden suite is a free musical notation
   editing and sequencing system for a variety of machines running Unix
   and X, in particular SGI IRIX workstations and PCs running Linux.

   [73]Tclmidi - Tclmidi is language designed for creating and editing
   standard MIDI files. With the proper device interface it will also
   play and record MIDI files. Since tclmidi is a language supporting
   function calls, recursion and conditionals, you can use these features
   for editing, sequencing and writing complex scripts.

   [74]Midi2Cs - Midi2Cs can be used for the automatic generation of
   scores and orchestra files from midifiles for the use with Csound.

   [75]Csound - Csound is a software synthesis package that compiles on
   Linux, too. This link points to the main generic Csound homepage where
   you will find pointers to ftp sites and documentation for Csound.

   [76]CMIX - CMIX is a computer music "language" designed to create and
   manipulate soundfiles, or files containing raw binary data which can
   be converted into sound on a computer equipped with a soundcard. It is
   somewhat similar to Csound.

   [77]Aube - AUBE can process audio in real time; the user set up
   arbitrary configuration of sound sequencers, generators and effects
   modules, through which sound is generated, filtered, recorded etc.
   There is also support for loaded samples which can be sequenced (like
   a tracker) and edited.

   [78]Gsyn - gsyn is internally designed to be an extensible, modular
   synthesizer, but the interface and current codebase present a single
   Roland TB-303 emulator which is programmed using fasttracker-style
   note entry. It also features delay reverb and distortion, so the sound
   is comparable to Propellerhead's ReBirth RB-338.

   [79]Common Music (CM) - Common Music (CM) is an object-oriented music
   composition environment. It produces sound by transforming a
   high-level representation of musical structure into low-level control
   statements for a number of different synthesis targets: MIDI, Csound,
   Common Lisp Music (CLM), CMix, and others.

   [80]CLM - Common Lisp Music (CLM) is a music synthesis and signal
   processing package in the Music V family, written primarily in Common
   Lisp by Bill Schottstaedt.

   [81]XDrum - XDrum is an easy to use XWindows based drum machine, with
   support for GUS patchs.

   [82]Softwerk - SoftWerk is a tool for generating pattern-based musical
   structures. It is an input and controlling instrument for rhythmic
   trigger patterns, arpeggios, analog sequences, chord triggers and
   other rhythmic structures whereby all functions are available
   simultaneously.

   [83]Keykit - It is a programming language and graphical user interface
   for MIDI, useful for both algorithmic and realtime musical
   experimentation.

   [84]G-seq - Gseq is a GPL'ed MIDI sequencer written using GTK. Gseq
   will add all the proffesional well-known features as the event editor,
   the track view, piano roll, and partitures. It will also contain
   features such as tabulature editor for guitar/bass tabulatures (but
   with the nature of sound used in Gseq it can be any instrument), a
   rithm box, a bass box... and everything than a musician should need to
   make the music he wants. Gseq also add some features that usual MIDI
   devices don't have, such as software portamento, arpegiator, dual
   voices...all kind of controls. And all this with the most intuitive
   and easy to use interface we can do.

   [85]Direct Music - applications for the Direct Music API. Includes:
   midi player, MIDI sequencer and editor, virtual keyboard synthesizer,
   CMF file format player and FM patch editor.

   [86]Stdio Musician - Included is a small program which provides a
   standard I/O interface (hence the name) to Open Sound System. This is
   available for a variety of UNIX platforms. The software should also
   work with the free sound drivers available for Linux. A simple Tcl/Tk
   program provides the graphical user interface. Keystrokes are mapped
   to notes, and sliders select volume, instrument number, and octave
   range. You no longer need to haul out your midi keyboard if you want
   to play with your sound card.

   [87]UNIX MIDI Plugin for Netscape - UMP is a Netscape plugin for
   playing MIDI via Timidity.

   [88]Netscape MIDI Plugin - This is a MIDI plugin for Netscape that can
   playback MIDI files. It requires the SB AWE32 drivers.

   [89]Super Groove - This is a program for writing complicated musical
   compositions using a very minimal command set. It runs on any
   curses-supported terminal, provided you can handle color. It's based
   on a music programming language called "Befunge" and inspired by the
   TR606.

   [90]aRTs - aRts simulates a complete "modular analog synthesizer". You
   can create sounds & music using small modules like oscillators for
   creating waveforms, various filters, modules for playing data on your
   speakers, mixers, faders,... aRts can process realtime midi input. A
   KDE GUI is provided where you can connect the modules - generators,
   effects, filters and output - to each other.

   [91]Bristol - Synthesiser emulation package emulating a couple of
   Moogs, a couple of Hammonds, a Prophet-5, Juno-6, DX-7, others. Uses a
   realistic emulated interface based on native X11 bitmap manipulation.
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Mixer Applets

   [92]xfmix - xfmix is an xforms based audio mixer for Linux/X11R6. It
   detects and displays only supported devices (channels), it detects
   stereo devices, has real time updating, a lock switch (on stereo
   devices), a mute switch (on each channel or master) and it allows to
   select the recording sources.

   [93]OSSMixer - OSS Mixer is an Linux (and some other unixes) audio
   mixer, based on Open Sound System API. So it will work with almost any
   sound card. It's designed with Qt from Troll Tech.

   [94]Smix -
     * auto detects supported channels (devices)
     * active real time updating
     * balance sliders for all stereo channels
     * overall balance slider
     * rec, mute, lock and solo buttons
     * widely configurable
     * save all settings in configuration file
     * command line sound control

   [95]aumix - This is an audio mixer which can be used from the command
   line or scripts, or interactively at the console with an ncurses-based
   interface.

   [96]CaXmix - CaXmix is another X based mixer that uses the xforms
   libraries and widget sets.

   [97]Xmmix - Xmmix is an audio mixer utility for the X window system
   using the Motif graphical user interface. It operates the input and
   output mixer section on many PC sound cards.

   [98]TkMixer - TkMixer is mixer for Linux written in tcl7.4/tk4.0 and
   C++ with many features including real time updating.

   [99]asmixer - a mixer for AfterStep Window Manager
   
   [100]KMix - kmix is an OSS compliant, full-featured mixer. It displays
   all supported channels as sliders (one for mono channels, one or two
   for stereo channels), can mute channels and set the record source.
   Channels can be hidden. Additionaly it features an overall balancing
   slider, which affects all channels. Several options may be configured
   in an user friendly options menu. All these options can be stored in
   mixer profiles. These can be quickly accesed via a single key press.
   kmix is based on the Qt and KDE libraries and is available as part of
   the KDE multimedia package.

   [101]GOM - GOM is a Generic OSS (Open Sound System) Mixer program.
   Generic means a) that by using the OSS API it is soundcard model,
   OSS-flavor (OSS/Free, OSS/Linux, etc.) and system independent and b)
   that by trying to implement "all senseful" features of existing
   mixers, it tries to be a "unique tool for mixer settings".

   [102]XqMixer - Xqmixer is a very nice X11 sound mixer that uses Qt.
   You can save "mixer profiles" and they are loaded automaticaly when
   you start the application.

   [103]Mix2000 - Controls MASTER, BASS, TREBLE, LINE, DSP, FM, CD, MIC,
   Simultaneous Inputs, up to 4 channels. Fine adjustment via cursor
   keys, command line arguments. Works with Broadcast 2.1
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Trackers/MOD Players

   [104]Funktraker - FunktrackerGOLD is used to compose digital audio
   music through your OSS /dev/dsp DAC output device (if you have one
   that is). Although a curses editor, it's got some break through
   features. For a start, it's the first ever digital tracker for Unix.
   It can also do realtime digital echo effects for each channel,
   something that no tracker has ever been able to do up till now.

   [105]SoundTracker - SoundTracker is a pattern-oriented music editor
   just like the DOS program 'FastTracker'. Samples are lined up on
   tracks and patterns which are then arranged to a song. SoundTracker
   reads and writes the standard XM format and provides a nice GTK+
   interface. A rudimentary sample recorder and editor is also included.

   [106]XMP - XMP is a module player. It was designed to play Fasttracker
   II Extended Modules plus a few other formats. In the current
   incarnation xmp is able to play standard Amiga MOD files, Scream
   Tracker 3 S3M files and, of course, Fasttracker II XM files.

   [107]MIDIplay - It's a collection of software that synthesises digital
   audio data from midi files and plays them using either NAS or OSS;
   heck it can even dump them to disk. It's designed to be very efficient
   and works great on even the slowest machines; development was done on
   my 75Mhz Libretto sub-notebook.

   [108]XGMOD - Xgmod is a module player with an X interface for the GUS.
   A non-X version is also included in the distribution.

   [109]NSPmod - NSPmod (No Signal Processor MOD player) plays MOD, MTM
   and S3M music files on soundcards without a DSP.

   [110]MikMod for Linux - MikMod is a cross-platform mod player for
   Linux, SUN/Solaris and other OSes that supports the following file
   formats: MOD, MTM, M15, XM, S3M, STM, ULT, UNI

   [111]S3MOD - s3mod is a MOD/S3M tracked music file player for Linux,
   Sun, DEC, SGI, and HPUX.

   [112]Bassmod- Using the same code as the well known Windows software,
   BASS and XMPlay, BASSMOD gives the same unparalleled playback quality
   and accuracy of the IT/XM/S3M/MTM/MOD formats to Linux users. The MO3
   format (MP3/OGG compressed MOD) can also be used in Linux, using the
   UNMO3 utility available from the same webpage.
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Network Audio

   [113]The RealAudio System - RealAudio allows you to listen to and
   deliver live and on-demand audio-based multimedia over Internet
   connections of 14.4 Kbps and faster. UNIX versions of the Player,
   Server, Personal Server and Encoder are available.

   [114]Macromedia Flash - Plays Macromedia Flash media with audio in
   your Netscape Web browser.

   [115]NetShow for Linux - NetShow from Microsoft is a platform for
   streaming multimedia over networks that range from low-bandwidth
   dial-up Internet connections to high-bandwidth switched local area
   networks. From simple audio to sophisticated interactive Web-based
   applications, companies use NetShow to offer new streaming content for
   applications such as training, corporate communications,
   entertainment, and advertising to users all over the world. Netshow is
   available for Linux.

   [116]IceCast - Icecast is a client/server system for mp3 streams. It's
   licenced under GPL, and should work under all unix systems. Have you
   ever wanted your friends to hear your mp3 files? Ever had a dream of
   being a radio DJ? Icecast makes it easy, and it's extremely low cpu
   and memory usage makes it the primary choice for network audio
   streaming.

   [117]Netscape Java Audio - Libmoss is a replacement for Netscape's
   implementation of (the Java class) sun.audio.AudioDevice(including
   some JRI native C code) which enables the Netscape Java VM to play
   sound.

   [118]Netscape Flash Plugin - Flash Plugin is a Netscape plugin that
   allows to view Flash files. Many commercial sites use this format to
   make their site up. There is now sound support.

   [119]NetStreamer - NetStreamer consists of a program to "receive"
   audio, and a program to "transmit" audio over Intranet/ISDN at 48Kbps.
   The NetStreamer sound-quality is 16 bit mono at 16 kHz. Both programs
   connect to a NetStreamer Server, a kind of reflector that takes care
   of the distribution of audio. Every transmitter contacts a Server at
   startup and claims a certain frequency somewhere between 88.0 and
   108.0 MHz, and receivers can tune in on one of these transmitter
   frequencies.

   [120]Cyber Radio 1 - Cyber Radio 1 is the distribution name of a live
   Internet audio broadcast system.

   [121]Ztalk - Ztalk is a low-bandwidth, voice communication tool for
   TCP/IP networks. Its a fully functional, voice-messaging system that
   is perfect for low-bandwidth systems, such as SLIP, PPP or 56/64kbs
   links.

   [122]Ethernet Phone - Ethernet Phone is a software which allows real
   time point-to-point voice communications over the Internet. It has a X
   Windows GUI and a daemon feature which informs the user when a client
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] is trying to contact the user via E-Phone.

   [123]VAT - Vat is an audio conferencing application which runs over
   MBONE and is developed by the Network Research Group of Lawrence
   Berkeley National Laboratory.

   [124]RAT - The Robust-Audio Tool (RAT) is a tool designed to allow
   multiple users to talk to each other over the Multicast Backbone
   (Mbone) of the Internet. RAT is designed to be adaptive to network and
   host conditions.

   [125]QSeeMe - Q-SeeMe is a videoconferencing client for Linux that
   speaks the protocol used by Windows and Macintosh CU-SeeMe clients.
   The latest version (Q-SeeMe 0.80a) supports sending/receiving video,
   audio and chat. This is still under development.

   [126]NetAudio - NetAudio is a network based audio system designed like
   X-Windows. The audio server sits on the local workstation and clients
   can remotely execute and send audio data to and from the local audio
   server.

   [127]SpeakFreely - Speak Freely is a application for a variety of Unix
   workstations that allows you to talk (actually send voice, not typed
   characters) over a network.

   [128]FreePhone - Free Phone is an audio tool for the Internet
   developed by members of the High-Speed Networking group at INRIA. It
   supports MBONE and RTP protocols.

   [129]Whisper - Internet Phone to talk to other people on the Internet.
   It uses gsm compression and should be suitable for low speed networks
   (19.200 bps and up)

   [130]CCFaudio - CCFaudio is the audio conferencing component of CCF, a
   software system that supports collaborative, distributed,
   computer-based problem solving in the natural sciences, business,
   government, and in educational environments. The goal of CCF is to
   evolve a virtual environment for distributed computation that supports
   integrated human AV communication, high performance heterogeneous
   computing and distributed data management facilities. CCF is a
   research project at Emory University involving the Math/Computer
   Science and Chemistry departments.
   ______________________________________________________________________

Speech Tools

   [131]Festival - Festival offers a general framework for building
   speech synthesis systems as well as including examples of various
   modules. As a whole it offers full text to speech through a number
   APIs: from shell level, though a Scheme command interpreter, as a C++
   library, and an Emacs interface. Festival is multi-lingual (currently
   English, Spanish and Welsh) though English is the most advanced.
   Festival runs on FreeBSD, Linux and Solaris.

   [132]Announce - Announce announces mail by voice or by playing a
   soundfile. In fact, announce is just a filter, which may be used to
   start any other Unix program when new mail arrives.

   [133]Zerius Vocoder - This program is a software channel vocoder,
   which imposes vocal effects on a waveform. It can be used to make your
   voice sound "robot-like", to create a singing synthesizer, to disguise
   your voice, and many other fun things.

   [134]Emacspeak - Emacspeak is the first full-fledged speech output
   system that will allow someone who cannot see to work directly on a
   Unix system. It is built on top of Emacs. Once you start Emacs with
   emacspeak loaded, you get spoken feedback for everything you do.

   [135]EARS - Experimental speech recognition software for Linux.

   [136]grapHvite - grapHvite is a graphical software tool that enables
   you to design and prototype task-driven speech recognition systems.
   grapHvite allows you to visually specify and design the set of words
   and sentences that the target system should recognise. grapHvite helps
   you design and test speaker- independent continuous speech recognition
   systems for any language, and to implement a working speech-to-text
   interface utilising the resulting recognition system.

   [137]Speech Codecs - Codecs for PCM, G721, G723, G728, GSM and DoD
   CELP speech compression

   [138]MBROLA - A speech synthesizer based on the concatenation of
   diphones. It takes a list of phonemes as input, together with prosodic
   information (duration of phonemes and a piecewise linear description
   of pitch), and produces speech samples on 16 bits (linear), at the
   sampling frequency of the diphone database used (it is therefore NOT a
   Text-To-Speech (TTS)synthesizer, since it does not accept raw text as
   input).

   [139]EsoundD- This program mixes multiple digitized audio streams and
   samples together for playback by a single audio device. Also allows
   monitoring of mixed output, and recording. Network connections to the
   daemon are supported.

   [140]Wavesurfer- WaveSurfer is an Open Source tool for sound
   visualization and manipulation. It has been designed to suit both
   novice and advanced users. WaveSurfer has a simple and logical user
   interface that provides functionality in an intuitive way and which
   can be adapted to different tasks. It can be used as a stand-alone
   tool suited for a wide range of tasks in speech research and
   education. Typical applications are speech/sound analysis and sound
   annotation/transcription. WaveSurfer can also serve as a platform for
   more advanced/specialized applications. WaveSurfer can be extended
   through plug-ins or be embedded in other applications. Another option
   is to control it remotely.
   ______________________________________________________________________

Games

   [141]DOOM - the best selling "shoot-em-up" game with 3D, animation and
   music

   [142]Abuse - Yet another action adventure game from the authors of
   Doom.

   [143]Quake - The next game from the authors of DOOM to watch out for!.
   Again, music and effects are available under the OSS API.

   [144]Maelstrom - Linux (UNIX) port of the Macintosh asteroids-like
   game.

   [145]Xmame - X-Mame is the Un*x version of the Multiple Arcade Machine
   Emulator, a very cool arcade (coin-op) video game emulator. This
   latest release is capable of playing 629 games (including duplicates
   and bootlegs). Sound support is also provided via the OSS drivers.

   [146]XGalaga - Remember Galaga? Sequel to the world's first color
   video game, Galaxian, Galaga and it's ancestor have been staples of
   the computer gamer's diet for more than 15 years.
   ______________________________________________________________________

Miscellaneous

   [147]LinRad: Linrad is a software radio application for doing "ham
   radio" on Linux. Linrad receives a signal in digital form by reading a
   device. Currently Linrad operates with a wide range of audio boards
   for which Linux device drivers are available and in the future boards
   sampling directly at RF frequencies will be available.

   [148]Snack- The Snack Sound Toolkit is designed to be used with a
   scripting language such as Tcl/Tk or Python. Using Snack you can
   create powerful multi-platform audio applications with just a few
   lines of code. Snack has commands for basic sound handling, e.g. sound
   card and disk I/O. Snack also has primitives for sound visualization,
   e.g. waveforms and spectrograms. It was developed mainly to handle
   digital recordings of speech, but is just as useful for general audio.
   Snack has also successfully been applied to other one-dimensional
   signals.

   [149]Executor - Executor 2 is a MacOS emulator that runs on Linux and
   supports audio. It runs either on SVGA or X-Windows.

   [150]Virtual 2600 - An Atari 2600 Emulator. Supports Linux/UN*X,
   SVGAlib, X11 and DOS

   [151]XPortShot RT - XPortShot RT is as GTK based real time
   oscilloscope simulator, capable of displaying multiple channels of
   data.

   [152]GSI - GSI gives applications, through a very simple API, sample
   playing with stereo, 3D, doppler effects, music playing (MIDI, HMP,
   MUS), cd playing.

   [153]XSR - xsr is a lithe program based solely on Xlib (so its fast
   and small) that reads in audio data from the soundcard and displays it
   on the root window in an entertaining and neat fashion. it also does
   fourier analysis and looks really cool. it is fast enough to run in
   the background without interfering with anything.

   [154]Dynamic - Dynamic - Dumps your audio cd's to /dev/dsp or file.
   Audio data is read digitally and passes the cpu on its way to sound
   card and file. Allows forward, reverse and reverse squared play. Pitch
   control is available. Further more cd samples of arbitrary length (1
   frame to the whole cd) are selectable via a time code gui. Dynamic
   records exactly as it sounds - real time editing is recorded.

   [155]SGI AudioFile Library - This Audio File Library is an
   implementation of SGI's Audio File Library (AL), which provides an
   elegant API for accessing a variety of audio file formats, such as
   AIFF/AIFF-C, WAVE, and NeXT/Sun .snd/.au. This version implements most
   of the calls in SGI's version.

   [156]Sunsite Linux audio apps - various other audio applications for
   Linux archived at SunSite's web server.

   [157]Linux MIDI & Sound Applications - A very comprehensive site of
   Linux (and UNIX) audio applications mantained by Mr. David Phillips.
   This is perhaps the "best" site for audio enthusiasts on UNIX.

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