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  2. Tracktion Waveform - Wikipedia

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    macOS, Microsoft Windows, Linux. Type. Digital audio workstation. License. Proprietary. Website. www.tracktion.com. Waveform, previously known as Tracktion, [1] is a digital audio workstation for recording and editing audio and MIDI. The software is cross-platform, and runs on Apple macOS, Microsoft Windows, and Linux.

  3. Resource Interchange File Format - Wikipedia

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    More information about the RIFF format can be found in the Interchange File Format article. RF64 is a multichannel file format based on RIFF specification, developed by the European Broadcasting Union. It is BWF -compatible and allows file sizes to exceed 4 gigabytes. It does so by providing a "ds64" chunk with a 64-bit (8-byte) size.

  4. Audio converter - Wikipedia

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    An audio converter is a software or hardware tool that converts audio files from one format to another. This process is often necessary when users encounter compatibility issues with different devices, applications, or platforms that support specific audio file formats. Audio converters can be employed for a variety of purposes, ranging from ...

  5. Audio file format - Wikipedia

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    An audio file format is a file format for storing digital audio data on a computer system. The bit layout of the audio data (excluding metadata) is called the audio coding format and can be uncompressed, or compressed to reduce the file size, often using lossy compression. The data can be a raw bitstream in an audio coding format, but it is ...

  6. MIDI - Wikipedia

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    MIDI (/ ˈmɪdi /; Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a technical standard that describes a communication protocol, digital interface, and electrical connectors that connect a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers, and related audio devices for playing, editing, and recording music.

  7. FluidSynth - Wikipedia

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    On the output side, it can send audio data directly to an audio device for playback, or to a Raw or Wave file. It can also convert a SMF file directly to an audio file in faster-than-real-time. [2] The combination of these features gives FluidSynth the following major use cases: Synthesizing MIDI data from another application directly to the ...

  8. SoundFont - Wikipedia

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    Playing a single MIDI file while switching between several SoundFont files available on the Internet. SoundFont is a brand name that collectively refers to a file format and associated technology that uses sample-based synthesis to play MIDI files. It was first used on the Sound Blaster AWE32 sound card for its General MIDI support.

  9. Wavetable synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Table-lookup synthesis[12] (or Wavetable-lookup synthesis[13]) (Roads 1996) is a class of sound synthesis methods using the waveform tables by table-lookup, called "table-lookup oscillator" technique. The length of waveforms or samples may be varied by each sound synthesis method, from a single-cycle up to several minutes.