Thac's RPMs for Mandrake9.2

Updated 2004-04-22

Added jackit-0.98.0

Updated 2004-04-14

Added ardour-0.9cvs040411

Added Csound-4.24.1

Added jcsound-0.2b

Added libldrf2-0.3.7

Updated 2004-04-07

Added noteedit-2.5.3

Added pfaedit-040310

Added lilypond-2.2.0

Added potrace-1.4

Added mftrace-1.0.31

Added qjackctl-0.2.7b

Updated 2004-03-29

Added rosegarden-4-alsa-0.9.7

Updated 2004-03-16

Added raptor-1.2.0

Added ardour-0.9beta11.2

Added galan-0.3.0_beta5

Added jack-rack-1.4.3

Added terminatorX-3.81

Updated 2004-03-11

Added fluidsynth-1.0.3-20040311

Updated 2004-03-05

Added cecilia-2.0.6 cvs040305

Added audacity-alsa-1.2.0

Added audacity-oss-1.2.0

Added snd-7.2

Added Csound-4.24.0

Added kernel-multimedia-2.4.22.28mm.2mdk

Added kernel-multimedia-smp-2.4.22.28mm.2mdk

Added NVIDIA-1.0-4620-2.4.22.28mm.2mdk with NVIDIA XFree86 Control Center

Added NVIDIA-1.0-5336-2.4.22.28mm.2mdk

Added ATI-3.2.8-2.4.22.28mm.2mdk

Added hsflinmodem-5.03.27lnxtbeta03042700k2.4.22_28mm.2mdk

Updated 2004-03-03

Added pd-0.37.1 cvs20040303 with fftw3 support

Added pd-chaos cvs20031222

Added pd-creb-0.9.0 cvs20030912

Added pd-cxc-0.05 cvs20030730

Added pd-dyn-0.1.0 cvs20031211

Added pd-fftease-0.0.0 cvs20031128

Added pd-flext-0.4.5 cvs20031203

Added pd-fluid cvs20031210

Added pd-idelay cvs20030708

Added pd-syncgrain cvs20030403

Added pd-zexy-1.3 cvs20031201

Added sndobj-2.5

Added stk-4.1.1

Updated 2004-03-02

Added kvst~-0.2.6

Added liblaspavst-0.1.6

Added vstserver-0.3.1

Added gem-0.888-0.20031218.pre1

Added ggee-0.24

Added iemlib-1.14

Updated 2004-03-01

Added sdcc-2.4.0

Added abcm2ps-4.2.2

Added tclabc-0.18.2

Added abcMIDI-2004_02_22

Added ams-1.7.5

Added qamix-0.0.7b

Updated 2004-02-27

Added creox-0.2.2-rc2

Updated 2004-02-17

Added tap-plugins-0.3.0

Updated 2004-01-26

Added didgeridoo-0.0.1

Updated 2004-01-23

Added seq24-0.4.4

Updated 2004-01-18

Added ezusbmidi-2003_07_12

Updated 2004-01-16

Added rhytmbox-0.6.4

Updated 2004-01-13

Added muse-0.6.3

Updated 2004-01-12

Added jamin-0.8.0

My Index rpms for Mandrake9.2

My Networking rpms for Mandrake9.2

My Monitoring rpms for Mandrake9.2

My Util rpms for Mandrake9.2

My HamRadio rpms for Mandrake9.2

My Smartcard rpms for Mandrake9.2

My Graphics rpms for Mandrake9.2

My Webb rpms for Mandrake9.2



Because im getting a lot of questions about using the latest jackit
jackd -d alsa -d hw:0 -p 512
I have updated to latest jackit-0.95.6 which uses sysv-shm as default
NOTE: If you are using reiserfs or ext3fs or anything except ext2fs
for the directory where JACK puts its temporary files (/tmp by
default), actually it uses /tmp/jack
[edit /etc/fstab and add the following line]
none /tmp ramfs defaults 0 0
Failure to do this will lead to extremely poor performance from JACK,
since its normal operation will cause bursts of disk I/O that are
completely unnecessary. This suggestion can also be used by ext2fs
users if they wish.

A MANDRAKE HOWTO The Complete Step-by-Step Guide to LINUX Mandrake 9.2
This is a must read to learn how to use Mandrake 9.2.

Type this in a console as root, to add my RPMS to the urpmi database.
urpmi.addmedia thacs.rpms http://www.mde.djura.org/9.2/RPMS with hdlist.cz

Check this page to add some more RPM resources to the urpmi database.
Like contrib and PLF theese two is what i use frequently as needed dependencys
From now on is contrib and PLF required i will not add the dependency rpms to my site anymore.

Easy urpmi config for Mandrake

The Mandrake Audio Workstation HowTo

Ardour brochure PDF

Jacking Pd and Ardour - a tootorial

Recording Audio from JACK-Enabled Applications in Ardour

The ardour documentation project.

Recording A MIDI Sequence With MusE

HOWTO Use MIDI Sequencers With Softsynths

JACK user documentation

ALSA Soundcard Matrix

Pd Documentation

Bownie's DIY Guide to Recording

Silvans Rosegarden tutorial

an Audacity Tutorial

Writing Audio Applications With JACK - A tutorial/journal


Multimedia kernel includes patches useful for multmedia purposes
like: preemption, low-latency and the ability for processes to transfer their capabilities.
The preemtion patches allow a task to be preempted anywhere within the kernel,
using spinlocks as markers for non-preemptibility regions.
The resulting system response is greatly increased, with measured average latencies under 1ms.
Andrew Morton's low-latency patches fix the remaining points in the kernel that cause latency.
The setpcap patch allows suid root processess to transfer capabilities to non-root processess,
and so making it possible for user processes to run with realtime priority.
Updated to the latest Mandrake-9.2 mm version patched with fix for conflict between linux/time.h and time.h
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) provides audio and MIDI functionality to the Linux operating system.

  • My kernel-multimedia-2.4.22.28mm.2mdk RPM here
  • My kernel-multimedia-smp-2.4.22.28mm.2mdk RPM here
  • My kernel-multimedia-source-2.4.22-28mm.2mdk RPM here
  • My kernel-multimedia-2.4.22.28mm.2mdk SRPM here
  • My NVIDIA_GLX-1.0-4620 RPM here
  • My NVIDIA_kernel-2.4.22-28mm.2mdk-1.0-4620 RPM here
  • My NVIDIA_kernel-2.4.22-28mm.2mdk-1.0-4620-smp RPM here
  • My NVIDIA-tls-1.0-4620 RPM here
  • My NVIDIA-devel-1.0-4620 RPM here
  • My NVIDIA-1.0-4620 SRPM here
  • My NVIDIA_GLX-1.0-5336 RPM here
  • My NVIDIA_kernel-2.4.22-28mm.2mdk-1.0-5336 RPM here
  • My NVIDIA_kernel-2.4.22-28mm.2mdk-1.0-5336-smp RPM here
  • My NVIDIA-tls-1.0-5336 RPM here
  • My NVIDIA-devel-1.0-5336 RPM here
  • My NVIDIA-1.0-5336 SRPM here
  • My ATI_GLX-3.2.8 RPM here
  • My ATI_kernel-2.4.22-28mm.2mdk-3.2.8 RPM here
  • My ATI_kernel-2.4.22-28mm.2mdk-smp-3.2.8 RPM here
  • My fireglcontrol-3.2.8 RPM here
  • My ATI-devel-3.2.8 RPM here
  • My ATI-3.2.8 SRPM here
  • My hsflinmodem-5.03.27lnxtbeta03042700k2.4.22_28mm.2mdk RPM here
  • My hsflinmodem-5.03.27lnxtbeta03042700k2.4.22_28mm.2mdk SRPM here
  • My libalsa2-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My libalsa2-devel-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My libalsa-data-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My libalsa2-static-devel RPM here
  • My libalsa2-docs-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My libalsa2-0.9.8 SRPM here
  • My alsa-utils-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My alsa-utils-0.9.8 SRPM here
  • My ac3dec-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My as10k1-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My cspctl-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My envy24control-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My sbiload-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My sscape_ctl-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My hdsploader-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My hdspmixer-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My mixartloader-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My rmedigicontrol-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My sb16_csp-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My us428control-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My usx2yloader-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My vxloader-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My alsa-tools-0.9.8 SRPM here
  • My libalsa-oss0-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My libalsa-oss0-devel RPM here
  • My aoss-0.9.8 RPM here
  • My libalsa-oss0-0.9.8 SRPM here

Usb MIDI interfaces based on USB and the EZUSB chip.
These interfaces are very cheap and flexible, and supported
by the ALSA snd-usb-audio driver or the OSS kernel
driver usb-midi. Both drivers are included in Mandrake 9.2 now, but the
kernel driver is not enough, as these devices need also a firmware driver.
This is GPL firmware for some of these devices:
- Midiman Midisport 1x1
- Midiman Midisport 2x2
- Midiman Midisport UNO
- Steinberg USB-2-MIDI

Check the new ezusmidi site below.
Linux Hotplugging is an "official" package released by the linux-hotplug
project, containing the latest sources for ezusbmidi firmwares. It contains
also an experimental unified branch and a test suite, like the CVS
repository. It doesn't contain any .ihx precompiled image, though. Only the
"original" directory is interesting for final users.

  • My ezusbmidi-2003_07_12 RPM here
  • My ezusbmidi-2003_07_12 SRPM here
  • My sdcc-2.4.0 RPM here
  • My sdcc-2.4.0 SRPM here

Swh-plugins is a website for GPL'd (free software) audio plugins.
At the moment the only ones here are for LADSPA, the Linux Audio Developers Plugin API.
This one is built with sse optimization enabled.
Added the latest version of swh plugins-0.4.3 built 2 versions for fftw2 and fftw-3.0

  • My swh-plugins-fftw3-0.4.3 RPM here
  • My swh-plugins-fftw3-0.4.3 SRPM here
  • My libfftw3-3.0.1 RPM here
  • My libfftw3-devel-3.0.1 RPM here
  • My libfftw3-threads-3.0.1 RPM here
  • My libfftw3-threads-devel-3.0.1 RPM here
  • My fftw-3.0 SRPM here
  • My swh-plugins-fftw2-0.4.3 RPM here
  • My swh-plugins-fftw2-0.4.3 SRPM here
  • My libfftw2-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-mpi-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-mpi-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-threads-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-threads-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My fftw-2.1.5 SRPM here

TAP-plugins - Tom's Audio Processing plugins is a bunch of LADSPA plugins for digital audio processing,
intended for use in a professional DAW environment such as Ardour.

  • tap-plugins-0.3.0 RPM here
  • tap-plugins-0.3.0 SRPM here

cmt-The Computer Music Toolkit is a collection of LADSPA plugins for use with
software synthesis and recording packages on Linux.

Creox is a real-time sound processor.
You can plug your electric guitar or any other musical instrument directly to the PC's sound card and start experimenting with various sound effects.
Creox has a nice user-friendly GUI, a preset support, a low-latency DSP engine and each effect parameter can be altered "on the fly".
As Creox is a JACK application, the output sound can be routed to the other JACK-aware applications, and the audio input can be taken as the output from the other JACK client.

  • creox-0.2.2-0.rc2 RPM here
  • creox-0.2.2-0.rc2 SRPM here

JAMin is the JACK Audio Connection Kit (JACK) Audio Mastering interface.
JAMin is designed to perform professional audio mastering of any number of input streams.
It uses LADSPA for its backend DSP work, specifically the swh plugins created by Steve Harris.
Steve is the JAMin principle author and team leader.

  • My jamin-0.8.0 RPM here
  • My jamin-0.8.0 SRPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-example-clients-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-devel-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 SRPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My portaudio-18.1 SRPM here
  • My libfftw3-3.0.1 RPM here
  • My libfftw3-devel-3.0.1 RPM here
  • My libfftw3-threads-3.0.1 RPM here
  • My libfftw3-threads-devel-3.0.1 RPM here
  • My fftw-3.0 SRPM here

Nyquist is a language for sound synthesis and music composition.
Unlike score languages that tend to deal only with
events, or signal processing languages that tend to deal only with
signals and synthesis, Nyquist handles both in a single integrated
system. Nyquist is also flexible and easy to use because it is based
on an interactive Lisp interpreter.

  • nyquist-2.29 RPM here
  • nyquist-2.29 SRPM here

Qjackctl is a simple Qt application to control the JACK sound server daemon,
specific for the Linux Audio Desktop infrastructure.

  • My qjackctl-0.2.7b RPM here
  • My qjackctl-0.2.7b SRPM here

Jack-Rack is an effects "rack" for the JACK low latency audio API.
The rack can be filled with LADSPA effects plugins. It's phat; it turns your computer into an effects box.
Jackit is a low-latency audio server, written for POSIX conformant operating systems.
Portaudio is a free, cross platform, open-source, audio I/O library.
It lets you write simple audio programs in 'C' that will compile and run on many platforms including Windows, Macintosh (8,9,X), Unix (OSS), SGI, and BeOS.
LADCCA is a session management system for JACK and ALSA audio applications on GNU/Linux.
Qjackconnect is a QT based patchbay for the JACK Audio Connection Kit (jackit).
liblrdf is a library to make it easy to manipulate RDF files describing LADSPA plugins.Built on Raptor.
Raptor contains the Redland RDF Parser that reads RDF encoded in XML.

  • My jack-rack-1.4.3 RPM here
  • My jack-rack-1.4.3 SRPM here
  • My qjackconnect-0.0.3b RPM here
  • My qjackconnect-0.0.3b SRPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-example-clients-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-devel-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 SRPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My portaudio-18.1 SRPM here
  • My liblrdf2-0.3.7 RPM here
  • My liblrdf2-common-0.3.7 RPM here
  • My liblrdf2-devel-0.3.7 RPM here
  • My liblrdf2-0.3.7 SRPM here
  • My raptor-1.2.0 RPM here
  • My libraptor1-1.2.0 RPM here
  • My libraptor1-devel-1.2.0 RPM here
  • My raptor-1.2.0 SRPM here
  • My ladcca-0.4.0 RPM here
  • My libladcca2-0.4.0 RPM here
  • My libladcca2-devel-0.4.0 RPM here

ALSA Patch Bay is a graphical patch bay for the ALSA sequencer API.

  • My alsa-patch-bay-1.0.0 RPM here
  • My alsa-patch-bay-1.0.0 SRPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-example-clients-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-devel-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 SRPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My portaudio-18.1 SRPM here
  • My ladcca-0.4.0 RPM here
  • My libladcca2-0.4.0 RPM here
  • My libladcca2-devel-0.4.0 RPM here

Csound is a software synthesis program. But more than that, Csound doesn't
suffer the same kinds of limitations that other software & hardware
synthesizers have. There are no limits to the amount of oscillators or filters
one can use. Csound is also completely modular, so that any function
in Csound can be used in an array of ways.
This is built from Istvan Varga's optimized Csound.
Built with shared libs.

  • My Csound-4.24.1 RPM here
  • My libCsound0-4.24.1 RPM here
  • My libCsound0-devel-4.24.1 RPM here
  • My Csound-4.24.1 SRPM here

Cecilia is a graphic user interface for the sound synthesis and sound processing package CSound.
Cecilia enables the user to build very quickly graphic interfaces with
sliders and curves to control CSound intruments.
It is also an editor to CSound with syntax highlighting and
a built-in reference. Cecilia is also a great tool to explore
the parameters of a new opcode in an interactive and intuitive way.
New version with alot of Mandrake fixes.
Added cecilia-2.0.6 cvs040305
It works perfectly with newer versions of csound like csound 4.24.0

  • My cecilia-2.0.6 cvs040305 RPM here
  • My cecilia-2.0.6 cvs040305 SRPM here
  • My tcllib-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My itcl-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My tix-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My tclx-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My expect-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My tk-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My tcl-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My tcltk-8.4.2 SRPM here

Jcsound a jack-audio and alsa-sequencer client wrapper for csound.
It requires csound to be installed as a shared library.

  • My jcsound-0.2b RPM here
  • My jcsound-0.2b SRPM here-->
  • My jackit-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-example-clients-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-devel-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 SRPM here

Didgeridoo is a voice controlled resonance instrument for the jack-audio-connection-kit.
This is the alsa version not jackified.

  • My didgeridoo-0.0.1 RPM here
  • My didgeridoo-0.0.1 SRPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-example-clients-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-devel-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 SRPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My portaudio-18.1 SRPM here

RTSynth a midi event triggered real time synth for Linux.
This is the alsa version not jackified.

  • My rtsynth-1.9.2 RPM here
  • My rtsynth-1.9.2 SRPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-example-clients-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-devel-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 SRPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My portaudio-18.1 SRPM here

Qsynth is a fluidsynth GUI front-end application.

  • My qsynth-0.1.0 RPM here
  • My qsynth-0.1.0 SRPM here

Fluidsynth is a real-time software synthesizer based on the Soundfont2 specifications.
It is a "software sampler".
Note: FluidSynth was previously called IIWU Synth.

  • My fluidsynth-1.0.3 cvs040311 RPM here
  • My libfluidsynth1-1.0.3 cvs040311 RPM here
  • My libfluidsynth1-devel-1.0.3 cvs040311 RPM here
  • My fluidsynth-1.0.3 cvs040311 SRPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-example-clients-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-devel-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 SRPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My portaudio-18.1 SRPM here
  • My ladcca-0.4.0 RPM here
  • My libladcca2-0.4.0 RPM here
  • My libladcca2-devel-0.4.0 RPM here

Swami Sample Waveforms and Audio for Magical Instruments - is an instrument patch editor
with plans to be much more. It currently allows editing of SoundFont files and
uses iiwusynth for software synthesis, so pretty much any sound card can be used.
iiwusynth gives us real time effect control and SoundFont 2.01 modulator support for
controlling effects in real time with MIDI controls.

  • My swami-0.9.2 RPM here
  • My libswami0-0.9.2 RPM here
  • My libswami0-devel-0.9.2 RPM here
  • My swami-0.9.2 SRPM here
  • My fluidsynth-1.0.3 cvs040311 RPM here
  • My libfluidsynth1-1.0.3 cvs040311 RPM here
  • My libfluidsynth1-devel-1.0.3 cvs040311 RPM here
  • My fluidsynth-1.0.3 cvs040311 SRPM here

Muse is a MIDI/Audio sequencer with recording and editing capabilities.
Some Highlights:
* standard midifile (smf) import-/export
* organizes songs in tracks and parts which you can arrange with the part editor
* midi editors: pianoroll, drum, list, controller
* score editor with high quality postscript printer output
* realtime: editing while playing
* unlimited number of open editors
* unlimited undo/redo
* realtime and step-recording
* multiple midi devices
* unlimited number of tracks
* audio playback/recording
This is not the same version as in cooker contrib, this version
is compiled with fluidsynth, jackit-0.98.0 ,graphviz and ladcca-0.4.0 support.

  • My muse-0.6.3-040315 RPM here
  • My libmuse0-0.6.3-040315 RPM here
  • My libmuse0-static-0.6.3-040315 RPM here
  • My muse-0.6.3-040315 SRPM here
  • My fluidsynth-1.0.3 cvs040311 RPM here
  • My libfluidsynth1-1.0.3 cvs040311 RPM here
  • My libfluidsynth1-devel-1.0.3 cvs040311 RPM here
  • My fluidsynth-1.0.3 cvs040311 SRPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-example-clients-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-devel-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 SRPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My portaudio-18.1 SRPM here
  • My ladcca-0.4.0 RPM here
  • My libladcca2-0.4.0 RPM here
  • My libladcca2-devel-0.4.0 RPM here

Pd is a free real-time computer music software package resembling Max.
To start pd just type ``pd'' in the command line. This version of pd will use by default the alsa sound driver.
Type ``pd -oss'' to force it to use the alsa oss emulation layer.
Pd now has jack support, just type ``pd -jack'' to connect to an already running jack server (Jack is the Jack Audio Connection Kit).

  • My pd-0.37.1 cvs20040303 RPM here
  • My pd-devel-0.37.1 cvs20040303 RPM here
  • My pd-0.37.1 cvs20040303 SRPM here

Chaos A set of objects for PD which calculate various "Chaotic Attractors";
including: lorenz, rossler, henon, ikeda, attract1, base, base3, dejong, gingerbreadman, hopalong, latoocarfian,
latoomutalpha, latoomutbeta, latoomutgamma, logistic, lotka_volterra, martin, mlogistic, pickover, popcorn,
quadruptwo, standardmap, strange1, tent, three_d, threeply, tinkerbell and unity.'
Start pd with "-lib chaos".

  • My pd-chaos-0.2003.12.22 RPM here
  • My pd-chaos-0.2003.12.22 SRPM here

Creb is a collection of pd externals. My bag of tricks.
Start pd with "-lib creb -lib zexy".

  • My pd-creb-0.9.0-0.20030912 RPM here
  • My pd-creb-0.9.0-0.20030912 SRPM here

Cxc Many useful externals.
Start pd with "-lib cxc -lib zexy".

  • My pd-cxc-0.05-0.20030730 RPM here
  • My pd-cxc-0.05-0.20030730 SRPM here

Dyn dynamic object management for PD.
Start pd with "-lib dyn".

  • My pd-dyn-0.1.0-0.20031211 RPM here
  • My pd-dyn-0.1.0-0.20031211 SRPM here

FFTease A set of Live Spectral Processors.
Start pd with "-lib fftease".

  • My pd-fftease-0.0.0-0.20031128 RPM here
  • My pd-fftease-0.0.0-0.20031128 SRPM here

Fluid is an external built around the free fluidsynth soundfont synthesizer available on www.fluidsynth.org.
Soundfonts collect digitally sampled instruments.
Fluid converts Pd or (x)Max to a fullblown orchestra with just a single external.

  • My pd-fluid-0.2003.12.10 RPM here
  • My pd-fluid-0.2003.12.10 SRPM here

Gem is the Graphics Environment for Multimedia.
It was written by Mark Danks to generate real-time computer graphics, especially for audio-visual compositions.
Because GEM is a visual programming environment, users do not need any experience in traditional computer languages.
GEM is a collection of externals which allow the user to create OpenGL graphics within Pd.
To load the Gem library add ``-lib Gem'' to the pd command line.

  • My gem-0.888-0.20031218.pre1 RPM here
  • My gem-0.888-0.20031218.pre1 SRPM here

Ggee is a collection of externals.
They serve different purposes, ranging from objects for building a simple User interface for pd patches,
to objects interfacing Perry Cooks STK, streaming audio over the LAN, Filter implementations and other.

  • My ggee-0.24 RPM here
  • My ggee-0.24 SRPM here

Idelay interpolating delay using flext layer.
Start pd with "-lib idelay".

  • My pd-idelay-0.2003.07.08 RPM here
  • My pd-idelay-0.2003.07.08 SRPM here

IEMLIB is an extension for the computer music/multimedia programming environment Pure Data (pd)
consisting of many highly configurable graphical user interfaces (such as horizonal and vertical sliders,
vu-meter, toggles and radiobuttons) and of many signal processing and conversion utilities.
To load all the Iem libraries add ``-lib iemlib1 -lib iemlib2 -lib iem_t3_lib -lib iem_mp3'' to the Pd command line or your .pdrc.
Go to ``Help'', ``Pure Documentation'', ``5.reference'' and ``iemhelp''.
Click on 7_guis-INTRO.pd for an overall view of what is available.

  • My iemlib-1.14 RPM here
  • My iemlib-1.14 SRPM here

PeRColate is a library originally written for Max/MSP and Nato by Dan Trueman and others.
It is a (partial) port of the Synthesis Toolkit (STK) by Perry Cook.
It includes a variety of synthesis objects, including physical modeling, modal and PhISM (Physically Inspired Sonic Modeling) class instruments.
There are also some other objects, some of them coming from RTcmix.

  • My percolate-0.09 RPM here
  • My percolate-0.09 SRPM here

SyncGrain implements synchronous granular synthesis.
The source sound for the grains is obtained by reading a function table containing the samples of the source waveform.
The grain generator has full control of frequency (grains/sec), overall amplitude, grain pitch (a sampling increment) and grain size (in millisecs).

  • My pd-syncgrain-0.2003.04.03 RPM here
  • My pd-syncgrain-0.2003.04.03 SRPM here

Pd-ZEXY is a compilation of some of my externals I hope it might be useful...
To load the Zexy library add ``-lib zexy'' to the Pd command line or to your .pdrc.
Go to ``Help'', ``Pure Documentation'', ``5.reference'' and ``zexy''.
Click on 0.INTRO.txt for a list of externals included in the library.

  • My pd-zexy-1.3 RPM here
  • My pd-zexy-1.3 SRPM here

SndObj (Sound Object Library) is an object-oriented audio processing library.
It provides objects for synthesis and processing of sound that can be used to build applications for computer-generated music.
The core code, including soundfile and text input/output, is fully portable across Windows/UNIX/MacOS platforms.

  • My sndobj-2.5 RPM here
  • My sndobj-2.5 SRPM here

Synthesis ToolKit in C++ (STK) is a set of open source audio signal processing and algorithmic synthesis classes written in C++.
STK was designed to facilitate rapid development of music synthesis and audio
processing software, with an emphasis on cross-platform functionality,
realtime control, ease of use, and educational example code.
The Synthesis ToolKit is extremely portable (it's mostly platform-independent C and C++
code), and it's completely user-extensible (all source included, no unusual
libraries, and no hidden drivers).

  • My stk-4.1.1 RPM here
  • My stk-4.1.1 SRPM here

VSTServer is a wine program that must be running when using programs
using vstlib.
Vstlib libvst is a library that can be used by programs to run windows
vst audio plugins under linux/freebsd/i386solaris/etc.
vst ladspa plugin libladspavst makes vst plugins located in /usr/lib/wine appear as ladspa plugins.
k_vst~, a Pd tilde object for hosting VST plug-ins.This replaces the old plugin~
Wine latest version built from vstserver-0.3.0-wine which is wine-20031118.
Added patches to be built to replace rpm for Mandrake9.2

SnapshotThis is a picture of PD in Linux running two GRM tools
plugins using the vst k_vst~ object, and the NorthPole
plugin using the ladspa plugin~ object, in realtime. And
much smoother than it would do in windows (of course).

  • My vstserver-0.3.1 RPM here
  • My libvst-0.3.1 RPM here
  • My libvst-devel-0.3.1 RPM here
  • My vstserver-0.3.1 SRPM here
  • My libladspavst-0.1.6 RPM here
  • My libladspavst-0.1.6 SRPM here
  • My k_vst~-0.2.6 RPM here
  • My k_vst~-devel-0.2.6 RPM here
  • My plugin~-0.2 RPM here
  • My k_vst~-0.2.6 SRPM here
  • My wine-20031118 RPM here
  • My wine-utils-20031118 RPM here
  • My libwine1-20031118 RPM here
  • My libwine1-devel-20031118 RPM here
  • My wine-20031118 SRPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-example-clients-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-devel-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 SRPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My portaudio-18.1 SRPM here
  • My tcllib-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My itcl-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My tix-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My tclx-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My expect-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My tk-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My tcl-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My tcltk-8.4.2 SRPM here

Ceres a greatly updated new version (0.37) from Kjetil S. Matheussen.
Ceres3 is a cut-and-paste spectral editor with musically enhanced
graphic control over spectral activity of a sound file. It is a free
educational program with no other aims, and it owes most of its
framework to Oyvind Hammer's Ceres and Jonathan Lee's Ceres2. It has
an X-window Motif/Lesstif based GUI, organized around four principal
menus with simple keyboard shortcuts.

  • My ceres-0.40 RPM here
  • My libceres-0.40 RPM here
  • My ceres-0.40 SRPM here
  • python-2.3 RPM here
  • libpython2.3-2.3 RPM here
  • libpython2.3-devel-2.3 RPM here
  • python-docs-2.3 RPM here
  • python-base-2.3 RPM here
  • tkinter-2.3 RPM here
  • python-2.3 SRPM here

Mammut will FFT your sound in one single gigantic analysis (no windows).
These spectral data, where the development in time is incorporated in
mysterious ways, may then be transformed by different algorithms prior
to resynthesis. An interesting aspect of Mammut is its completely non-intuitive
sound transformation approach.

  • My mammut-0.16 RPM here
  • My libmammut-0.16 RPM here
  • My mammut-0.16 SRPM here
  • python-2.3 RPM here
  • libpython2.3-2.3 RPM here
  • libpython2.3-devel-2.3 RPM here
  • python-docs-2.3 RPM here
  • python-base-2.3 RPM here
  • tkinter-2.3 RPM here
  • python-2.3 SRPM here

Ardour Ardour is a multichannel hard disk recorder (HDR) and digital audio workstation (DAW).
It is capable of simultaneous recording 24 or more channels of 32 bit audio at 48kHz.
Ardour is intended to function as a "professional" HDR system, replacing dedicated hardware solutions such as the Mackie HDR,
the Tascam 2424 and more traditional tape systems like the Alesis ADAT series.
It is also intended to provide the same or better functionality as proprietary software DAWs such as ProTools, Samplitude, Logic Audio,
Nuendo and Cubase VST (we acknowledge these and all other names as trademarks of their respective owners).
It supports MIDI Machine Control, and so can be controlled from any MMC controller, such as the Mackie Digital 8 Bus mixer and many other modern digital mixers.
The new files written by ardour will be unusable with just about any other linux software,
they will work with "pro" audio apps that support BWF(BROADBAND WAVE FORMAT) (eg. logic, protools etc.)-bwf version
To use ardour with other Linux apps use the native format (WAVE FORMAT support).
You choose which format to use from the settings dialog
Added ardour-0.9beta11.2 RPMS.

  • My ardour-0.9cvs040411 RPM here
  • My libardour-0.9cvs040411 RPM here
  • My libardour-devel-0.9cvs040411 RPM here
  • My ksiardour-0.9cvs040411 RPM here
  • My ardour-pixmaps-0.9cvs040411 RPM here
  • My ardour-0.9beta11.2 SRPM here
  • My ardour-0.9beta11.2 RPM here
  • My libardour-0.9beta11.2 RPM here
  • My libardour-devel-0.9beta11.2 RPM here
  • My ksiardour-0.9beta11.2 RPM here
  • My ardour-pixmaps-0.9beta11.2 RPM here
  • My ardour-0.9beta11.2 SRPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-example-clients-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-devel-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 SRPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My portaudio-18.1 SRPM here
  • My liblrdf2-0.3.7 RPM here
  • My liblrdf2-common-0.3.7 RPM here
  • My liblrdf2-devel-0.3.7 RPM here
  • My liblrdf2-0.3.7 SRPM here
  • My raptor-1.2.0 RPM here
  • My libraptor1-1.2.0 RPM here
  • My libraptor1-devel-1.2.0 RPM here
  • My raptor-1.2.0 SRPM here

Vkeyb s a virtual keyboard for AWE, MIDI and ALSA drivers.
It's a simple fake of a MIDI keyboard on X-windows system.
Enjoy a music with your mouse and "computer" keyboard.

  • My vkeybd-0.1.15 RPM here
  • My vkeybd-0.1.15 SRPM here
  • My ladcca-0.4.0 RPM here
  • My libladcca2-0.4.0 RPM here
  • My libladcca2-devel-0.4.0 RPM here

Kalsatools currently implements five applications:
kaconnect,kwaveview,qamix annd qarecord the fifth has it own homepage.
AlsaModularSynth is a realtime modular synthesizer and effect processor. It features

* MIDI controlled modular software synthesis
* Realtime effect processing with capture from e.g. "Line In" or "Mic In".
* Full control of all synthesis and effect parameters via MIDI.

It is possible to use (almost) any LADSPA plugin with AlsaModularSynth.
Many commented examples and demo patches show how to use AlsaModularSynth.

KWaveView is a realtime scope and spectrum analyzer.

Kaconnect is a QT version of the aconnect utility for the ALSA sequencer system.

  • My ams-1.7.5 RPM here
  • My ams-1.7.5 SRPM here
  • My kaconnect-1.1.1 RPM here
  • My kaconnect-1.1.1 SRPM here
  • My kwaveview-1.1.4 RPM here
  • My kwaveview-1.1.4 SRPM here
  • My qamix-0.0.7b RPM here
  • My qamix-0.0.7b SRPM here
  • My qarecord-0.0.9 RPM here
  • My qarecord-0.0.9 SRPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-example-clients-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-devel-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 SRPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My portaudio-18.1 SRPM here
  • My libfftw2-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-mpi-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-mpi-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-threads-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-threads-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My fftw-2.1.5 SRPM here

Rosegarden is an attractive, user-friendly MIDI and audio sequencer, notation editor,
and general-purpose music composition and editing application for Unix and Linux.
This is my Rosegarden RPMS one for arts and one for alsa and the needed tools which is not included in Mandrake9.2.
Built with ladspa support for both arts and alsa version and also jack support for alsa version.
I can only build the alsa version beacuse of missing kde arts headers in Mandrake 9.2.
Added rosegarden-4-0.9.6 a lot of new stuff like lilypond-2.0 export

  • My Rosegarden-4-alsa-0.9.7 RPM here
  • My librosegarden0-4-alsa-0.9.7 RPM here
  • My librosegarden0-4-alsa-devel-0.9.7 RPM here
  • My Rosegarden-4-0.9.7 SRPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-example-clients-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-devel-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 SRPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My portaudio-18.1 SRPM here
  • My libfftw2-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-mpi-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-mpi-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-threads-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-threads-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My fftw-2.1.5 SRPM here

Noteedit is a score editor based on the Midi library TSE3. It can read and
write Midi files and process events sent from an external Midi keyboard.
The configured Midi devices of the system can be used to playback the score.
The score can be saved as MusiXTeX file for printout.

  • My noteedit-2.5.3 RPM here
  • My libnoteedit1-2.5.3 RPM here
  • My libnoteedit1-devel-2.5.3 RPM here
  • My noteedit-2.5.3 SRPM here
  • My flex-2.5.4a RPM here
  • My flex-2.5.4a SRPM here

abcm2ps is a command line program which converts ABC to music sheet in PostScript format.
abcMIDI is a package of programs for processing ABC music notation files. It consists of several programs: abc2midi, abc2abc, yaps, and midi2abc.
tclabc offers a Tcl interface to the ABC notation and contains a Tk GUI.
tkabc is a graphical user interface written in Tcl/Tk and using the tclabc extension for music edition.

  • My abcm2ps-4.2.2 RPM here
  • My abcm2ps-4.2.2 SRPM here
  • My abcMIDI-2004_02_22 RPM here
  • My abcMIDI-2004_02_22 SRPM here
  • My tclabc-0.18.2 RPM here
  • My tclabc-0.18.2 SRPM here
  • My itcl-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My tix-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My tclx-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My expect-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My tk-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My tcl-8.4.2 RPM here
  • My tcltk-8.4.2 SRPM here

Lilypond prints beautiful sheet music.
It produces music notation from a description file.
It excels at typesetting classical music, but you can also print pop-songs.
Big thanx to Heikki Junes for making it possible to build this one in Mandrake 9.2
Updated flex-2.5.4a with all the latest patches and to the latest versions of pfaedit and mftrace

  • My lilypond-2.2.0 RPM here
  • My liblilypond-2.2.0 RPM here
  • My lilypond-documentation-2.2.0 RPM here
  • My lilypond-2.2.0 SRPM here
  • My lilypond-2.0.2 RPM here
  • My liblilypond-2.0.2 RPM here
  • My lilypond-documentation-2.0.2 RPM here
  • My lilypond-2.0.2 SRPM here
  • My flex-2.5.4a RPM here
  • My flex-2.5.4a SRPM here
  • My mftrace-1.0.31 RPM here
  • My mftrace-1.0.31 SRPM here
  • My pfaedit-040310 RPM here
  • My pfaedit-040310 SRPM here
  • My potrace-1.4 RPM here
  • My potrace-1.4 SRPM here
  • python-2.3 RPM here
  • libpython2.3-2.3 RPM here
  • libpython2.3-devel-2.3 RPM here
  • python-docs-2.3 RPM here
  • python-base-2.3 RPM here
  • tkinter-2.3 RPM here
  • python-2.3 SRPM here

Denemo is the GNU graphical musical score editor, and serves as a frontend to Lilypond.

  • My denemo-0.7.2a RPM here
  • My denemo-devel-0.7.2a RPM here
  • My denemo-0.7.2a SRPM here

ExEf (Extreme Effect) is an extremely powerful and flexible Real Time effect engine
running 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.

  • ExEf-1.16 RPM here
  • ExEf-1.16 SRPM here

StompBoxes is a real-time audio effects processor designed for guitar under Linux.
It is written in C using gtk+ for the graphical user interface.
The sound is processed in 16 bit at a rate of 44100Hz.

  • stompboxes2-0.3 RPM here
  • stompboxes2-0.3 SRPM here

Ecasound is a software package designed for multitrack audio processing.
It can be used for simple tasks like audio playback, recording and format conversions,
as well as for multitrack effect processing, mixing, recording and signal recycling.
Ecasound supports a wide range of audio inputs, outputs and effect algorithms.
Effects and audio objects can be combined in various ways, and their parameters can be controlled
by operator objects like oscillators and MIDI-CCs.

  • My ecasound-2.3.2 RPM here
  • My rubyecasound-2.3.2 RPM here
  • My libecasound-devel-2.3.2 RPM here
  • My pyecasound-2.3.2 RPM here
  • My ecasound-2.3.2 SRPM here

Ecamegapedal is a real-time effect processor software with a graphical user interface
for controlling the effect parameters.
It is meant to be used as a virtual guitar-fx or studio effect box.
In addition to real-time operation, ecamegapedal also supports reading from and writing to audio files.
All audio object and effect plugin types provided by the ecasound libraries are supported.
This includes ALSA, JACK, OSS, aRts, over 20 file formats, over 30 effect types,
LADSPA plugins and multi-operator effect presets.
Ecamegapedal's implementation is based on ecasound and Qt libraries.

  • ecamegapedal-0.4.3 RPM here
  • ecamegapedal-0.4.3 SRPM here

Ecawaveis a simple graphical audio file editor.
The user-interface is based on Qt libraries, while almost all audio functionality is
taken directly from ecasound libraries.
As Ecawave is designed for editing large audio files, all processing is done direct-to-disk.
Simple waveform caching is used to speed up file operations.
Ecawave supports all audio file formats and effect algorithms provided by ecasound libraries.
This includes OSS, ALSA, aRts, over 20 file formats, over 30 effect types, LADSPA plugins,
and multi-operator effect presets.

  • ecawave-0.6.1 RPM here
  • ecawave-0.6.1 SRPM here

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.
Added 2 versions of the latest audacity-1.2.0 one built for oss
and one built for alsa jackit.
The libid3tag i have built is not the same as in Mandrake 9.2 contrib.

  • My audacity-oss-1.2.0 RPM for oss here
  • My audacity-oss-manual-1.2.0 RPM for oss here
  • My audacity-oss-1.2.0 SRPM for oss here
  • My audacity-alsa-1.2.0 RPM for alsa jackit here
  • My audacity-alsa-manual-1.2.0 RPM for alsa jackit here
  • My audacity-alsa-1.2.0 SRPM for alsa jackit here
  • My libid3tag0-0.15.0b RPM here
  • My libid3tag0-devel-0.15.0b RPM here
  • My libid3tag-0.15.0b SRPM here

Kguitar is basically a guitar tabulature editor for K Desktop
Environment. It's much more than just a tab editor. It's features are:
* free GPLed K Desktop Environment GUI
* Powerful and convenient tabulature editing, including many effects
and classical note score editing for classic instrument players
* Full and very customizable MIDI to tabulature import and export
* Support of extra data formats, such as ASCII tabulatures or popular
programs' format, such as Guitar Pro's or TablEdit
* Chord fingering construction tools - chord finder & chord analyzer
* Highly customizable to suit a lot of possible instruments (not only
6-stringed guitars, and even not only guitars), including drum tracks,
lyrics and other MIDI events.
Well, right now KGuitar is in very alpha state and doesn't support
everything stated. However, it already features a nice tabulature
editor, though not ultimately powerful, loading/saving its own format (kg
files) and all the chord construction tools.

  • kguitar-0.4.9 RPM here
  • libkguitar0-0.4.9 RPM here
  • libkguitar0-devel-0.4.9 RPM here
  • kguitar-0.4.9 SRPM here

amSynth is a software synthesizer, taking inspiration from the original synths and
latest digital ones, while keeping an intuitive interface.
NOTE: You should run it from the command line the first time.

  • amSynth-1.0rc4 RPM here
  • amSynth-1.0rc4 SRPM here

Brahms provides an environment to operate on music data.
At first, a piece of music is coded as a collection of midi events
kept in parts and tracks the structures of a Brahms song.
Especially note objects keep extended information for intonation and
abstract properties (like enharmonic shift), which the midi format lacks.
These notes can of course be played with Brahms via the midi interface.

  • brahms-1.02 RPM here
  • brahms-1.02 SRPM here

dap is a comprehensive audio sample editing and processing suite.
It currently supports AIFF and AIFF-C audio files, 8 or 16 bit resolution, and 1, 2 or 4 channels of audio data.
The package offers comprehensive editing, playback, and recording facilities including full time stretch resampling,
manual data editing, and a reasonably complete DSP processing suite.

  • dap-2.1.4 RPM here
  • dap-2.1.4 SRPM here

freqtweak is a tool for FFT-based realtime audio spectral manipulation and display.
It provides several algorithms for processing audio data in the frequency domain
and a highly interactive GUI to manipulate the associated filters for each.
It also provides high-resolution spectral displays in the form of scrolling-raster
spectragrams and energy vs frequency plots displaying both pre- and post-processed spectra.

  • My freqtweak-fftw2-0.5.3 RPM here
  • My freqtweak-fftw2-0.5.3 SRPM here
  • My libfftw2-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-mpi-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-mpi-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-threads-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-threads-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My fftw-2.1.5 SRPM here
  • My freqtweak-fftw3-0.5.3 RPM here
  • My freqtweak-fftw3-0.5.3 SRPM here
  • My libfftw3-3.0.1 RPM here
  • My libfftw3-devel-3.0.1 RPM here
  • My libfftw3-threads-3.0.1 RPM here
  • My libfftw3-threads-devel-3.0.1 RPM here
  • My fftw-3.0.1 SRPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-example-clients-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-devel-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 SRPM here

galan is much like setting up an effects-chain for, say, a guitar.
You choose the effects units you wish to use, lay them out, and then connect them
to each other, starting with the guitar, threading through the effects, and ending up
at the amplifier (and ultimately the speakers).
It's not just limited to acting as an effects-chain, though. You can also configure it
(using the same basic principles) to act as a mixer, a sample-sequencer or drum machine,
or a synthesiser capable of emulating various analogue systems.
The examples page and the tutorial provide some descriptions of some of the ways gAlan
can be used. The User Guide has a section on common motifs in mesh design which may also
give an impression of how gAlan works.
galan-0.3.0_beta5This release contains gtk+-2.0 support and jack support.
Built against fftw-2.1.5 that is built with --enable-mpi

  • My galan-0.3.0_beta5RPM here
  • My libgalan0-0.3.0_beta5RPM here
  • My libgalan0-devel_beta4 RPM here
  • My galan-0.3.0_beta5SRPM here
  • My libfftw2-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-mpi-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-mpi-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-threads-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-threads-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My fftw-2.1.5 SRPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My portaudio-18.1 SRPM here
  • My jackit-example-clients-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-devel-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 SRPM here

glame is meant to be the GIMP of audio processing.
It is designed to be a powerful, fast, stable, and easily extensible sound editor for Linux and compatible systems.
Supported platforms are Linux and IRIX.

  • glame-1.0.1 RPM here
  • glame-1.0.1 SRPM here

freebirth is a free software bass synthesizer/step sequencer/sample player for the Linux operating system.
It consists of a bass synthesizer, vaguely 303ish, with three oscillators (saw, sin, sqr), phase offsets for each oscillator,
separate filter and amplitude envelopes, separate tuning for each oscillator, and two effects busses (reverb and delay).

  • freebirth-0.3.2 RPM here
  • freebirth-0.3.2 SRPM here

smurf is a GTK based sound font editor.
Sound font files are a collection of audio samples and other data that describe instruments
for the purpose of composing music. Sound fonts do not describe the music itself, but rather
the sounds of the instruments. These instruments can be composed of any digitally recordable
or generated sound. This format provides a portable and flexible sound synthesis environment
that can be supported in hardware or software.

  • smurf-0.52.6 RPM here
  • smurf-0.52.6 SRPM here

snd is a freeware sound editor modelled loosely after Emacs and an old,
sorely-missed PDP-10 sound editor named Dpysnd.
Built with alsa and jackit support.

sweep is an audio editor and live playback tool for GNU/Linux, BSD and compatible systems.
It supports many music and voice formats including WAV, AIFF, Ogg Vorbis, Speex and MP3, with multichannel
editing and LADSPA effects plugins. Inside lives a pesky little virtual stylus called Scrubby who enjoys
mixing around in your files.
libspeex is a patent-free audio codec designed especially for voice (unlike Vorbis which targets general audio)
signals and providing good narrowband and wideband quality.
This project aims to be complementary to the Vorbis codec.

  • sweep-0.8.2 RPM here
  • sweep-devel-0.8.2 RPM here
  • sweep-0.8.2 SRPM here

ZynAddSubFX is a real-time software synthesizer for Linux with many features, including polyphony,
multi-timbral and microtonal capabilities.
It includes randomness of some parameters,which makes warm sounds, like analogue synthesizers.
The program has system/insertion effects, too.
Fixed ZynAddSubFX to link against single precision fftw instead of Mandrakes default duble precision fftw which caused ZynAddSubFX to crash

  • My ZynAddSubFX-1.4.3 RPM here
  • My ZynAddSubFX-1.4.3 SRPM here
  • My libfftw2-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-mpi-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-mpi-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-threads-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My libfftw2-threads-devel-2.1.5 RPM here
  • My fftw-2.1.5 SRPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-example-clients-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My libjack0-devel-0.98.0 RPM here
  • My jackit-0.98.0 SRPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My libportaudio18_1-18.1 RPM here
  • My portaudio-18.1 SRPM here

SpiralSynthModular(SSM) is a object oriented modular softsynth/sequenser/sampler.
Audio or control data can be freely passed between the plugins, its
all treated the same. DAta can also be fed back on itself for chaotic
effects

  • spiralsynthmodular-0.2.1 RPM here
  • spiralsynthmodular-0.2.1 SRPM here

SpiralLoops provides a simple, visual tool for looping and layering of sounds;
which can be sourced from either wav files on disk, or from sound generating plugins.

  • SpiralLoops-2.0.0 RPM here
  • SpiralLoops-2.0.0 SRPM here

SpiralSynth is a simple polyphonic analogue modelling softsynth that tries
to be as easy to use as possible.

  • SpiralSynth-2.0.0 RPM here
  • SpiralSynth-2.0.0 SRPM here

MuSE (Multiple Streaming Engine) is an application for the mixing, encoding, and network streaming of sound:
it can simultaniously mix up to 6 encoded audio bitstreams (from files or network)
plus a souncard input signal, the resulting stream can be played locally on the
sound card and/or encoded as an compressed (mp3 or ogg) sent to an icecast server.
MuSE offers graphical interfaces to be operated realtime, but is also a practical
and complete commandline tool for streaming.
Added MuSE 0.8.1cvs from 030917 on request from Samuel Vanneste

  • My MuSE-0.8.1cvs RPM here
  • My MuSE-0.8.1cvs SRPM