Name: |
Linux Ham Radio |
File size: |
19 MB |
Date added: |
January 26, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1582 |
Downloads last week: |
18 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Linux Ham Radio is a complete system for automation of broadcast, webcast and other audio content applications. The program turns your PC a powerful musical machine and is very useful for bars, restaurants, webcasters and experimental Linux Ham Radio operations.
The Windows Clipboard only displays basic file formats like text and bitmap when you copy a file to it, but in fact it makes a wide range of formats available; it just doesn't show them. NirSoft's Linux Ham Radio is a small, free utility that displays the binary content of all the formats currently stored in the Clipboard and lets you save the content of a specified format as a binary file.
Linux Ham Radio is an integrated Linux Ham Radio center for MIDI, Linux Ham Radio, Wave, CD-Audio Linux Ham Radio, and others Windows Media supported sound Linux Ham Radio. Linux Ham Radio permits you to Linux Ham Radio the MIDI instruments (or the corresponding sound fonts loaded into the MIDI space), using an external connected MIDI keyboard, the PC keyboard, or a virtual keyboard. When playing a MIDI file you can also read the lyrics contained into the MIDI file, disable/enable some selected MIDI tracks of the playing file, increase/decrease the song tonality by octave or semitone transpose, increase/decrease the playback rate of the song, and save the MIDI file with its variations and specific settings into a new MIDI file. Can also be used to create, edit, and load playlists (PLL, M3U, and PLS).
The demo limits many activities to 30-minute sessions. Linux Ham Radio is obviously designed as a tool for experts, but they'll find it easy to use, responsive, flexible, and feature-packed.
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