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    <summary>Installs auch</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of auch:
    auch is a gnuplot-like program to visualize harmonics and test the
effect of digital and analog filters.

This tool was originally made to see what the SoundBlaster X-FI
soundcard can do. I wanted to...
* Compare original audio (.wav files) with processed audio and see
the effect of EAX and SVM,...
* See the difference between MIDI - and real instruments.

Why &apos;audio--checker&apos;?
Because when you see music as sounds over time, you have a surface:
one direction is time, other is &apos;frequency&apos;. Strike a note on a
piano and you get a clear line in time. Playing melodious music
gets you vertical lines of the harmonics.
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        <name>Packman Repository</name>
        <summary>Packman package repository for openSUSE 11.2</summary>
        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
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        <name>auch</name>
        <summary>auch &gt; auch</summary>
        <description>auch is a gnuplot-like program to visualize harmonics and test the
effect of digital and analog filters.

This tool was originally made to see what the SoundBlaster X-FI
soundcard can do. I wanted to...
* Compare original audio (.wav files) with processed audio and see
the effect of EAX and SVM,...
* See the difference between MIDI - and real instruments.

Why &apos;audio--checker&apos;?
Because when you see music as sounds over time, you have a surface:
one direction is time, other is &apos;frequency&apos;. Strike a note on a
piano and you get a clear line in time. Playing melodious music
gets you vertical lines of the harmonics.</description>
      </item>
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        <name>auch-debuginfo</name>
        <summary>auch &gt; auch-debuginfo</summary>
        <description>auch is a gnuplot-like program to visualize harmonics and test the
effect of digital and analog filters.

This tool was originally made to see what the SoundBlaster X-FI
soundcard can do. I wanted to...
* Compare original audio (.wav files) with processed audio and see
the effect of EAX and SVM,...
* See the difference between MIDI - and real instruments.

Why &apos;audio--checker&apos;?
Because when you see music as sounds over time, you have a surface:
one direction is time, other is &apos;frequency&apos;. Strike a note on a
piano and you get a clear line in time. Playing melodious music
gets you vertical lines of the harmonics.</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>auch-debugsource</name>
        <summary>auch &gt; auch-debugsource</summary>
        <description>auch is a gnuplot-like program to visualize harmonics and test the
effect of digital and analog filters.

This tool was originally made to see what the SoundBlaster X-FI
soundcard can do. I wanted to...
* Compare original audio (.wav files) with processed audio and see
the effect of EAX and SVM,...
* See the difference between MIDI - and real instruments.

Why &apos;audio--checker&apos;?
Because when you see music as sounds over time, you have a surface:
one direction is time, other is &apos;frequency&apos;. Strike a note on a
piano and you get a clear line in time. Playing melodious music
gets you vertical lines of the harmonics.</description>
      </item>
    </software>
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    <name>auch</name>
    <summary>Installs auch</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of auch:
    auch is a gnuplot-like program to visualize harmonics and test the
effect of digital and analog filters.

This tool was originally made to see what the SoundBlaster X-FI
soundcard can do. I wanted to...
* Compare original audio (.wav files) with processed audio and see
the effect of EAX and SVM,...
* See the difference between MIDI - and real instruments.

Why &apos;audio--checker&apos;?
Because when you see music as sounds over time, you have a surface:
one direction is time, other is &apos;frequency&apos;. Strike a note on a
piano and you get a clear line in time. Playing melodious music
gets you vertical lines of the harmonics.
    </description>
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        <summary>Packman package repository for openSUSE 11.1</summary>
        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
        <url>http://packman.mirrors.skynet.be/pub/packman/suse/11.1</url>
      </repository>
      <repository recommended="false">
        <name>openSUSE:11.1</name>
        <summary>openSUSE 11.1 distribution</summary>
        <description>The openSUSE 11.1 distribution.</description>
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      <item recommended="true">
        <name>auch</name>
        <summary>auch &gt; auch</summary>
        <description>auch is a gnuplot-like program to visualize harmonics and test the
effect of digital and analog filters.

This tool was originally made to see what the SoundBlaster X-FI
soundcard can do. I wanted to...
* Compare original audio (.wav files) with processed audio and see
the effect of EAX and SVM,...
* See the difference between MIDI - and real instruments.

Why &apos;audio--checker&apos;?
Because when you see music as sounds over time, you have a surface:
one direction is time, other is &apos;frequency&apos;. Strike a note on a
piano and you get a clear line in time. Playing melodious music
gets you vertical lines of the harmonics.</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>auch-debuginfo</name>
        <summary>auch &gt; auch-debuginfo</summary>
        <description>auch is a gnuplot-like program to visualize harmonics and test the
effect of digital and analog filters.

This tool was originally made to see what the SoundBlaster X-FI
soundcard can do. I wanted to...
* Compare original audio (.wav files) with processed audio and see
the effect of EAX and SVM,...
* See the difference between MIDI - and real instruments.

Why &apos;audio--checker&apos;?
Because when you see music as sounds over time, you have a surface:
one direction is time, other is &apos;frequency&apos;. Strike a note on a
piano and you get a clear line in time. Playing melodious music
gets you vertical lines of the harmonics.</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>auch-debugsource</name>
        <summary>auch &gt; auch-debugsource</summary>
        <description>auch is a gnuplot-like program to visualize harmonics and test the
effect of digital and analog filters.

This tool was originally made to see what the SoundBlaster X-FI
soundcard can do. I wanted to...
* Compare original audio (.wav files) with processed audio and see
the effect of EAX and SVM,...
* See the difference between MIDI - and real instruments.

Why &apos;audio--checker&apos;?
Because when you see music as sounds over time, you have a surface:
one direction is time, other is &apos;frequency&apos;. Strike a note on a
piano and you get a clear line in time. Playing melodious music
gets you vertical lines of the harmonics.</description>
      </item>
    </software>
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    <name>auch</name>
    <summary>Installs auch</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of auch:
    auch is a gnuplot-like program to visualize harmonics and test the
effect of digital and analog filters.

This tool was originally made to see what the SoundBlaster X-FI
soundcard can do. I wanted to...
* Compare original audio (.wav files) with processed audio and see
the effect of EAX and SVM,...
* See the difference between MIDI - and real instruments.

Why &apos;audio--checker&apos;?
Because when you see music as sounds over time, you have a surface:
one direction is time, other is &apos;frequency&apos;. Strike a note on a
piano and you get a clear line in time. Playing melodious music
gets you vertical lines of the harmonics.
    </description>
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      <repository recommended="true">
        <name>Packman Repository</name>
        <summary>Packman package repository for openSUSE 11.0</summary>
        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
        <url>http://packman.mirrors.skynet.be/pub/packman/suse/11.0</url>
      </repository>
      <repository recommended="false">
        <name>openSUSE:11.0</name>
        <summary>openSUSE 11.0 distribution</summary>
        <description>The openSUSE 11.0 distribution.</description>
        <url>http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/11.0/standard/</url>
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    </repositories>
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      <item recommended="true">
        <name>auch</name>
        <summary>auch &gt; auch</summary>
        <description>auch is a gnuplot-like program to visualize harmonics and test the
effect of digital and analog filters.

This tool was originally made to see what the SoundBlaster X-FI
soundcard can do. I wanted to...
* Compare original audio (.wav files) with processed audio and see
the effect of EAX and SVM,...
* See the difference between MIDI - and real instruments.

Why &apos;audio--checker&apos;?
Because when you see music as sounds over time, you have a surface:
one direction is time, other is &apos;frequency&apos;. Strike a note on a
piano and you get a clear line in time. Playing melodious music
gets you vertical lines of the harmonics.</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>auch-debuginfo</name>
        <summary>auch &gt; auch-debuginfo</summary>
        <description>auch is a gnuplot-like program to visualize harmonics and test the
effect of digital and analog filters.

This tool was originally made to see what the SoundBlaster X-FI
soundcard can do. I wanted to...
* Compare original audio (.wav files) with processed audio and see
the effect of EAX and SVM,...
* See the difference between MIDI - and real instruments.

Why &apos;audio--checker&apos;?
Because when you see music as sounds over time, you have a surface:
one direction is time, other is &apos;frequency&apos;. Strike a note on a
piano and you get a clear line in time. Playing melodious music
gets you vertical lines of the harmonics.</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="false">
        <name>auch-debugsource</name>
        <summary>auch &gt; auch-debugsource</summary>
        <description>auch is a gnuplot-like program to visualize harmonics and test the
effect of digital and analog filters.

This tool was originally made to see what the SoundBlaster X-FI
soundcard can do. I wanted to...
* Compare original audio (.wav files) with processed audio and see
the effect of EAX and SVM,...
* See the difference between MIDI - and real instruments.

Why &apos;audio--checker&apos;?
Because when you see music as sounds over time, you have a surface:
one direction is time, other is &apos;frequency&apos;. Strike a note on a
piano and you get a clear line in time. Playing melodious music
gets you vertical lines of the harmonics.</description>
      </item>
    </software>
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