Fine-grained concurrency for Ruby
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Tipi - the All-in-one Web Server for Ruby Apps
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Polyphonic Digitally Controlled Oscillator (DCO) controlled by Raspberry Pi Pico PIO
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A Polyphony chat server, compatible with Spacebar and the Discord API.
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Sequential model for polyphonic music
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OpenAPI 3.1 documentation for polyproto, powered by TypeSpec
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Superset of NOKIA's RTTTL which adds polyphony & vibrato. Includes Python and C implementations.
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polyphony-chat / stimmgabel
polyproto reference test implementation used for verifying other implementations of the protocol.
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A robust, performant polyproto home server.
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Pothárn Imre's version (CPDL #52470) with Gregorian chant notation chant verses from GregoBase
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A polyphonic command-line synthesizer application that uses the ASCII keyboards on a computers as user input. Keys are mapped to notes on a piano.
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The Microbit Polyphonic Conductor System is a synchronized musical playback project that uses multiple BBC microbits to perform complex, polyphonic songs. Each microbit is programmed to play a distinct part of a musical piece (such as bass, melody, or harmony), allowing multiple layers of sound to work in harmony.
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Fuzzy Frequencies is a framework to analyse the pitch content of symbolic encodings and multiple f0 estimations. Multiple f0 estimators are algorithms that extract the fundamental frequencies of multiple voices and instruments in an audio recording.
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