Open Source Unix Shell Sound/Audio Software for BSD

Unix Shell Sound/Audio Software for BSD

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    Strasheela is a constraint-based music composition system. The user defines music theories by sets of compositional rules and the system creates music which complies with these theories. User-interface is the programming language Oz.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    BME is a command-line (console) media encoder akin to abcde. It is a borne shell script with some optional bits for other tasks. It is designed to be quick, require minimum user involvement (changing CD's) and be tweaked to your particular needs.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This is just a simple bash2 script for burning cds. You have the ability to simply copy data or audio disc, burn images and directories to a cdrom via the commandline, without remembering all the cdrecord, mkisofs or cdrdao arguments. And so now you know
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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