%%name: GNU octal

%%short-description: Free components that work together as a digital
sound workstation for Unix-like systems.
 
%%full-description: The GNU Octal project aims to build a set of
portable, efficient, and free components which work together as a
digital sound workstation for GNU-Linux and other Unix systems.

The system comtains a number of well-established ideas from sound
systems programming, including matrix-based sequencing, unit
generators, software synthesis and sampling, block oriented
computation, and a graphical workspace.

%%category: sound, development

%%license: GPL

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%%interface: X

%%updated:

%%keywords: digital sound, synthesis

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%%GNU: yes

%%web-page: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuoctal/gnuoctal.html

%%support:

%%doc: 

%%developers: David O'Toole

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%%source: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/

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%%related: lilypond

%%source-language: C

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%%bug-list: bug-gnuoctal@gnu.org
	    











 






