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author Chris Cannam
date Thu, 06 Dec 2018 09:36:08 +0000
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Package: sonic-visualiser
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Chris Cannam <cannam@all-day-breakfast.com>
Architecture: amd64
Version: 2.4cc-1
Installed-Size: 6056
Section: contrib/sound
Depends: libqt5core5a, libsndfile1, libsamplerate0, libfftw3-3, libbz2-1.0, libpulse0, libmad0, libid3tag0, liboggz2, libfishsound1, libasound2, liblo7, liblrdf0, libsord-0-0, libserd-0-0, vamp-plugin-sdk, librubberband2, libc6
Description: View and analyse the contents of music audio files
 Sonic Visualiser is an application for viewing and analysing the contents
 of music audio files. It was developed at the Centre for Digital Music at
 Queen Mary, University of London. Our aim is for it to be the first program
 you reach for when want to study a musical recording rather than simply
 listen to it.
 We hope Sonic Visualiser will be of particular interest to musicologists,
 archivists, signal-processing researchers and anyone else looking for a
 friendly way to take a look at what lies inside the audio file.