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File Size |
Type | File Description |
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  Acid 2.1 |
2.18m |
Shareware |
Advanced sound editor and synthesizer featuring an intuitive user interface, visual scripting and too many powerful synthesis and editing functions to count! |
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  Acidizer 1.0 |
1.65m |
Freeware |
You can pick a directory, and ACIDIZER will add a RIFF tag to each WAV file it finds beneath that directory and its sub-directories. This program is for use with Sonic Foundry ACID. This RIFF tag tells ACID that your WAV file is a one-shot, so you don't ever have to bother with the settings each time you import a WAV into ACID.
When converting many samples, this will save you a ton of time. |
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  Acoustica 2.01 |
1.28m |
Demo |
Acoustica is a powerful audio editor for Windows 9x/NT that is easy to use and fast so audio editing as comfortable as never before. The long list of features include noise reduction, time stretching, loads of realtime effects and non destructive editing with the playlist. |
  AKoff Music Composer
  Guitar Assist
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122k 92k |
Shareware |
AKoff Music Composer is multitrack MIDI sequencer which lets you open MIDI files, play them, display the set of instruments used in the song, their volume and balance, change all these attributes and also record new tracks. MIDI tracks aren't recording from MIDI keyboard but recognizing in real-time from WAVE-in microphone, CD, line. You can whistle, sing, play guitar, piano, flute etc. with your microphone, Composer will automatically recognize and score your music and create standard MIDI sequences. No MIDI keyboard and musical experience required to compose music. |
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  Alesis SR-16 Drum Kit |
228k |
Demo |
The SR-16 Editor is a software program that allows you to externally program the first 6 of 8 parameters normally assigned with the Drum Set and Tempo page buttons on the SR-16 drum machine. The parameters, which can be modified by the Editor, are Drum Sound, Volume, Pan, Tuning, Assign Mode, and Output. The advantage of the SR-16 Drum Editor is that it allows you to quickly make changes to your drum sets for use with a sequencer or midi-sequencing program. You can program your changes and export them to the SR-16 module to be saved as one of 50 User Drum sets, then later recalled by your sequencer. These drum sets will be recalled as Program changes by your sequencing software. You can also save your parameter settings in a System Exclusive file format to be loaded by your sequencing software as well. This program was designed to significantly reduce the amount to time it normally takes to program the SR-16 by hand. |
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  AmazingMIDI 1.60 |
839k |
Shareware |
AmazingMIDI automatically transcribes music, converting WAV files into MIDI files. It can recognize single-instrument polyphonic music. It's a powerful tool to help you to transcribe music, to practice musical instruments and to make MIDI files, and so on. Currently, automatic music transcription has no substantial solution in general, but with some restrictions of the domain, it can be both possible and useful. AmazingMIDI is one of these systems, and is still in its infancy. However, again, it's a powerful chord analyzer. |
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  AnalogX AutoTune 2.07 |
234k |
Freeware |
AutoTune analyses WAV files and retunes them to a note or frequency you specify, which is a must for any musicians out there for processing audio samples. AutoTune also can correct DC offset errors, normalize samples, and resample individual files or whole directories at a time. |
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  DXMAN |
222K |
Freeware |
Are you a power DirectX Audio user, or do you just want to have a better grasp of where all those plugins are going? Frustrated with plugins still showing up in all your programs, even though you deleted them ages ago? Then AnalogX DXMan is for you! DXMan allows you to add or remove plugin registrations on a whim... Find out almost any piece of information related to a plugin, from it's Class ID, to it's input and output pins, to it's filename and path, even it's properties page!
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  Audio Arpeg |
193K |
Freeware |
Ok, I admit it, I'm a fan of arpeggiators. They give you a quick and easy way to do some rhythmic effects that otherwise would just be too tedious to do otherwise. Unfortunately, keyboard manufacturers stopped putting them into their keyboards around the mid-80's, and are only now re-discovering the joy and wonder that is arpeggiation... But what's this got to do with DirectX? I mean, you can't really use one of those arpeggiators with DirectX audio data, can you? Well no, you couldn't... Until now!
AnalogX Audio Arpeg is very similar to its MIDI counterpart - you control whether or not a sound is being played, and create a rhythmic pattern with the mutes/unmutes. Unlike your normal MIDI arpeggiator, Audio Arpeg also allows you to control the volume level of each of the mute/unmute stages, which allows you to make much more subtle, and interesting patterns. Each channel can be delayed by up to 1 second and can have its tempo set independently; this opens up a whole new world in VERY cool stereo arpeggiation!
And not only that, but Audio Arpeg is super-fast so it doesn't suck up those valuable CPU cycles! Of course, Audio Arpeg requires an application that supports DirectX Audio plugins (like the Paris or WaveLab), and works with either the realtime or non-realtime applications as well. Audio Arpeg supports mono or stereo sound streams, as well as 16bit and 32bit data types. |
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  GATE v1.00 |
193K |
Freeware |
In the perfect world, everything would be digital and the only noise introduced into mix would be intentional. Of course, this isn't a perfect world, and so unwanted noise does exist - but you can do something about it!
AnalogX Gate is the DirectX version of one of the oldest and most commonly used audio effects out there - the gate. A gate simply ensures that until the volume of an input passes a certain threshold, no signal is sent through; then once a signal comes through the gate it remains open until the signal drops below another threshold.
Gate requires an application that supports DirectX Audio plugins and works with either the realtime or non-realtime applications as well. Gate supports mono or stereo sound streams, as well as 16bit and 32bit data types. |
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