Open-source and free software

Started by Diamond, March 03, 2006, 09:23:31

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Diamond

VSTHost - Small VST host which supports loading/saving of FXP presets and FXB banks, VST chaining, MIDI input/output, MIDI player, wave player/recorder, ASIO and input from the PC keyboard.
http://www.hermannseib.com/english/vsthost.htm
This one is really worth checking out.  It doesn't have a built-in sequencer, but for quickly previewing VST instruments and possibly for live sets it's excellent.

Saga Musix

haha, i think most people here know about VSTHost, not only because ModPlug uses some portions of its source code :D
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Diamond

Quote from: "Jojo"haha, i think most people here know about VSTHost, not only because ModPlug uses some portions of its source code :D

I believe that the source code for one of the older versions was used as an example to implement MPT's VST support, but I'm not sure how much code was directly copied.  Besides, that was a much older version and the program has improved significantly since then.  Also, I suspect many of the newer users might not have been aware of the program.

Diamond


Saga Musix

http://icofx.ro/
Probably the best freeware icon editor out there.
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Sam_Zen

Just have tested it quite briefly, but I have a tip for a free wav editor :
http://www.wavosaur.com
It's small (500 Kb), it can handle VST's, ASIO, and multi-channel formats, with lots of tools and effects.
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residentgrey

icon editor plus mini reshacker whee! iocofx is good call.
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I r GhostMech on there, forever scouting.

Really Weird Person

For my wave editor, I use this program.

Diamond

ShortPopUp - Turn folders into pop-up menus
http://www.digitallis.co.uk/pc/ShortPopUp/
Pretty nice when used in combination with
PopSel
http://home.mnet-online.de/horst.muc/wpop.htm
and
HotkeyP - One of the smallest and most powerful hotkey utilities I've used so far
http://sweb.cz/petr.lastovicka/others.html#hotkey

Sam_Zen

Quite peculiar Sound Processing Software by Victor Khashchanskiy
http://www.webcenter.ru/~vsoft/
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Diamond

Msub - Powerful search and replace command line utility.  Supports regular expressions.
http://home.tiscali.dk/8x305617/provide/msub/
Took me quite some time to find something like this.  Similar to sed,
http://www.pement.org/sed/
but all of the Windows ports of sed which I've tried have displayed some buggy behavior.  Mostly related to end of line formatting and in-place editing of files.  I recommend the UnxUtils GNU sed v4.0.7 build since it at least does not have the in-place editing bug.  Just remember to use the --text switch since by default this version works in binary mode.

PlainEdit - My latest favorite text editor.
http://74.125.93.104/translate_c?hl=de&langpair=de%7Cen&u=http://www.gaijin.at/dlplainedit.php&usg=ALkJrhgeRxA5iX7sdE4wZ1Ao0tpy-BcaAw

Pazera Free Audio Extractor - Extract audio tracks from video files
http://www.pazera-software.com/products/audio-extractor/

Louigi Verona

Check out the software I am writing for myself (and for everybody interested). It is already functional enough to be useful.

Tape Loops - each instance of the application can load a wave file and either loop it or play it once. By starting several tape loops you can create a musical composition.

http://www.louigiverona.com/?page=projects&s=software&t=tapeloops

g

This tool is pretty good at finding files on your computer fast:

Everything

+ fast (indexes in seconds and searches instantly)
+ pretty small application

- search on file name only (which is why it's so fast)

Saga Musix

If find the name of this topic a bit confusing, btw. I see that a lot software here is neither open source nor free software (which is not the same as freeware).
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g

In the real world, outside of GNU, free software usually means freeware (free as in beer).

However, I propose a mod changes the topic title to "Recommendations of software yo don't have to pay to use" to avoid confusing Jojo ;-)