Browse free open source Sound/Audio software and projects for Mobile Operating Systems and Linux below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Sound/Audio software by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    Extended Module Player

    Extended Module Player

    A multi-format module player and library

    libxmp is a library that renders module files to PCM data. xmp is a module player for Unix-like systems, based on libxmp, that plays over 90 mainstream and obscure module formats from Amiga, Atari, Acorn, Apple IIgs and PC, including Protracker (MOD), Scream Tracker 3 (S3M), Fast Tracker II (XM) and Impulse Tracker (IT) files.
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    Downloads: 242 This Week
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    CAVA

    CAVA

    Cross-platform Audio Visualizer

    Turn your phone or tablet into a fantastic audio viewer. Easy to use and customize. Choose from several preset settings of incredible colors or create your own. CAVA is a bar spectrum audio viewer based on my own open source project with the same name. Take the audio from the device's microphone and visualize the amplitude of the different frequencies as bars on the screen. Each bar represents a certain bandwidth of low to high frequencies. The leftmost bar starts at 50 Hz and the rightmost bar ends at 10 kHz. Although the frequencies outside this spectrum are audible, they do not contribute much to the overall sound image. You can also adjust the number of bars.
    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    Google Play Music Desktop Player

    Google Play Music Desktop Player

    A cross platform Desktop Player for Google Play Music

    Google Play Music Desktop Player is open source on GitHub. This means YOU, the community, gets a say in all the features we implement and you can even get involved and help out. If you find a bug or want something new, tell us in Gitter or on GitHub and we will see what we can do! Being a lightweight, standalone framework we use FAR less resources than having Google Play Music open in a standard chrome tab. This frees up your computer's resources to do things you care about, instead of wasting them on playing music. Google Play Music Desktop Player adds a level of customization that simply isn't there in the web player. You can change your theme, customize the colors, send your play history straight to last.fm, and it even has a built-in equalizer. From advanced audio controls to simple song change notifications, this desktop player literally does it all.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Modus - C++ Music Library

    Modus - C++ Music Library

    Cross-platform C++ library to handle music from code

    Modus is an open source, cross-platform C++ library which allows you to handle music from code. This means that you can: * Manage interactive and adaptive music * Use some kind of algorithm to improvise * Represent visually (simulate) musical performances * Select in real time the instruments that are going to play a previously written song * Let the user take part on the performance through any type of interface, by playing an instrument, changing the tempo, choosing the instruments, designing the structure of the song, etc. * Define song structures with metric modulations, accelerandos and ritardandos * Write your own scores, which can then be assigned to instruments to be played * Play along with a pre-recorded song or represent the performance * Everything else that comes into your head
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Echoes Music Player

    Echoes Music Player

    An advanced lightweight music player with a custom skin

    A lightweight full featured music player with support for a wide variety of media types including midi, wav, flac and more. Comes with a custom built GUI Skin and advanced controls such as transpose, parametric EQ etc. Runs on any windows machine (xp, vista, 7, 8, 10, 11) with more than 256mb of RAM.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    DailyText-Voice

    Read out jw.org daily text on mobile

    The DailyText-Voice android app crawls jw.org website and reads out loud the daily text in the notification bar of your android device.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    EnCodec

    EnCodec

    State-of-the-art deep learning based audio codec

    Encodec is a neural audio codec developed by Meta for high-fidelity, low-bitrate audio compression using end-to-end deep learning. Unlike traditional codecs (like MP3 or Opus), Encodec uses a learned quantizer and decoder to reconstruct complex waveforms with remarkable accuracy at bitrates as low as 1.5 kbps. It employs a convolutional encoder–decoder architecture trained with perceptual loss functions that optimize for human auditory quality rather than raw waveform distance. The model can operate in real time and supports variable bandwidths, bitrates, and multi-band audio. Encodec has applications in speech and music compression, generative modeling, and efficient data transmission for communication systems. The repository includes pretrained checkpoints, PyTorch inference code, and examples for integrating Encodec as a module in downstream generative or streaming systems.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Maemo Relay is a GUI Application build on the top of QT-4.4.3 framework and Livemedia libraries. Its a MPEG 1 / 2 stream relay as well as MPEG 1 / 2 file Audio / Video demultiplexer and streamer.
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    Timewave Synthesizer

    A binary waveform synthesizer based on Timewave Zero

    A binary waveform synthesizer derived from and based upon Timewave Zero theory by Terence McKenna. His theory proposes that the structure of time is a complex wave with a scalar potential, and the King Wen sequence of the I Ching is the 64 hexagram code from which the waveform of time is derived; that the King Wen sequence maps the linear progression of the human states of mind, which ultimately substantiates this waveform. This theory is the basis for the well-known novelty computer program he and others had developed. This program synth was made in supercollider.
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    Tinitus

    Tinitus

    Tinitus is a prank app for others to think their ears are ringing.

    Tinitus is a prank app for others to think their ears are ringing.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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