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Protein Sound
Protein Sound is an amazing applet and stand-alone for playing protein sequences as sounds. more>>
Protein Sound is an amazing applet and stand-alone for playing protein sequences as sounds. It's in its infancy, but you have to change to the 'Midi Synthesizer' tab and enter some protein sequence in the 'Protein Reader' text field at the top and then click 'Read'.
Here's the source and binaries:
- Source: proteinreader.tar.gz
- Binary: proteinreader.jar
Surround Multiplex 1.0
Surround Multiplex will combine 6 audio mono Wave channels (48 kHz / 16 bits) into one multichannel AC52 file more>>
Mute Startup Sound 1.0
Mute Startup Sound is developed to be a useful tool which enables you to reboot your Macintosh without playing the startup chime. more>>
Mute Startup Sound 1.0 is developed to be a useful tool which enables you to reboot your Macintosh without playing the startup chime. An uninstaller is included. This can come in handy for those who wish to keep their system volume turned up but do not want the loud Startup Sound to play on restart.
Make Surrounding Folder 1.0
Make Surrounding Folder (MSF) is a simple AppleScript droplet more>>
I often create a bunch of files (like copies, or copies of the copies, or versions a-z) all at the same location (e.g my temp-download location). Now I can simply select them and drop hem onto MSF. MSF will then put them alltogether into a newly created folder.
Quick Startup Sound 1.0
Quick Startup Sound is well-known as a fast and beneficial tool which brings back the Classic startup sound feature to MacOS X. more>>
Quick Startup Sound 1.0 is well-known as a fast and beneficial tool which brings back the Classic startup sound feature to MacOS X. Because it runs in background, you can directly begin to use the Finder, even while the startup sound is playing.
Requirements: Mac OS X
Sound Shuffler 2.1
Sound Shuffler is considered as a distinguished and tractable control panel that randomizes the Mac system alert beep. more>>
Sound Shuffler 2.1 is considered as a distinguished and tractable control panel that randomizes the Mac system alert beep. It also plays sounds in a 'Sounds' folder located in the System Folder. Just drop sounds in this folder and Sound Shuffler immediately takes advantage of them. Sound Shuffler plays all sounds asynchronously, which means they will play without hogging the processor.
This allows you to continue to work while your sound is playing. Any sound can be stopped by pressing the 'Esc' key. Sound Shuffler even lets you play sounds at random times, using the random sound slider in the control panel. You can set the length of the delay that Sounds Shuffler awaits.
Bray Sounds 1.0
Customize your iPhone sounds using this nice theme. more>> Customize your iPhone sounds using this nice theme.
Bray Sounds is a nice theme that changes the default UI Sounds to the unique Bray Sounds on your iPhone.
System requirements:
- iPhone
Sound Shuffler X 1.7
Sound Shuffler X is a free program which prevents you from being sick of the default alert sounds that came with your Mac. more>>
Sound Shuffler X 1.7 is a free program which prevents you from being sick of the default alert sounds that came with your Mac. This application will allow you to randomize the beep, each time it occurs. You can also insert your own sounds to the mix. Everytime your system throws an alert beep at you, you'll be welcomed with a randomly picked sound effect instead.
Concertina Sound Font
Concertina Sound Font - Very high quality Sound Font in SF2 format more>>
To use this file under OS X, unpack it and place the resulting "Concertina.sf2" file in ~/Library/Audio/Sounds/Banks
To use it under Classic systems, place it in System Folder:Extensions:Quicktime Extensions
If you want to use it under both operating systems you can put the file in the OS X location, reboot in OS 9, make an alias of the file and put that in the Quicktime Extensions folder.
You dont have to reboot, or even re-start BarFly. Choose "Add an Instrument" from the Instrument sub-menu. In the Instrument Picker dialog, the Synthesiser popup menu now contains a new synth named "Wheatstone English Concertina". Choose that, then choose one of the three instruments from the Instrument popup.
Apple Carbon Sound Manager 6.0.2
Apple Carbon Sound Manager is a feature-rich and trustworthy component of QuickTime 6 which improves reliability and performance of some applications that access Carbon Sound Manager. more>>
Apple Carbon Sound Manager 6.0.2 is a feature-rich and trustworthy component of QuickTime 6 which improves reliability and performance of some applications that access Carbon Sound Manager. It is available through the Software Update pane of System Preferences.
If the version of QuickTime 6 you installed does not require the update, it will not appear in the list of available updates. You only need to install the Carbon Sound Manager Update if it appears in the Software Update pane.

Classic Sounds 1.1.1
Classic Sounds can be a really useful tool which makes it easy for you to take back the classic alert sound panel of Mac OS 9 to your new MacOS X. more>>
Classic Sounds 1.1.1 can be a really useful tool which makes it easy for you to take back the classic alert sound panel of Mac OS 9 to your new MacOS X! It contains all those classic sounds like Quack and Wild Eep. It also can install the classic sounds in your macosx alert soundbank.
Enhancements:
- Bug fix: Fixed issue when some sounds wouldn't install.
- Bug fix: Fixed issue when some sounds wouldn't de-install.
- Bug fix: Fixed issue when sounds wouldn't load into the main window.
- Bug fix: New preference file name.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4 or higher
- Sound card
- Speakers or headphones
Classic Sounds is a free tool that brings back the classic alert sound panel of Mac OS 9 to your new ... Classic Sounds 1.1.1 is a free tool that brings back the classic alert sound panel of Mac OS 9 toCaveman Sound 1.1.1
Caveman Sound is designed to be an user-friendly and reliable library of C routines for playing sound on the Macintosh. more>>
Caveman Sound 1.1.1 is designed to be an user-friendly and reliable library of C routines for playing sound on the Macintosh. These routines were designed with games in mind, but they are versatile enough to be used for other purposes.
Enhancements: Fixes a memory leak caused by CMSRegisterSound and some related bugs.
Requirements: System 7.x
Correct sound balance 1.0
Correct sound balance - Fixes sound balance bug in OS X more>>
I often spent hours wondering what was wrong with my speakers as one always sounded louder than the other... heres the fix.
An example is when Im listening to a tune and enjoy a part of the song so crank up the volume quickly using the keyboard and then the tune becomes boring so I turn it down quickly using the keyboard. Others disagree but often when I do this the sound balance changes randomly.
Sound Set Scripts 1.0
Sound Set Scripts - Sound set scripts more>>
To install Place one in the Startup Items folder and another on your desktop.
Completly freeware.
Play Sound 1.6.6
Play Sound provides a simple, no-fuss way to play sound files in classic Mac more>>
You can play an unlimited number sounds concurrently or one at a time. You can loop sounds, repeat sounds, control the volume of sounds played, and press the Escape or Command-Period keys to abort sound play.
To use Play Sound as a simple sound file player, simply drag and drop the sound file(s) onto the Play Sound icon in the Mac OS Finder. Better yet, configure the Finder to open sound files with Play Sound when you double-click them (see the Play Sound documentation for easy instructions showing how to do this).
Play Sound is also fully scriptable, allowing AppleScript writers to use simple, easy-to-understand English syntax to play most QuickTime-supported sound files, Mac OS System 7 sound files, and snd resources that are embedded in script applets. To script Play Sound, you call it from an AppleScript script or application.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a bug where Play Sound would return the bogus error Could not get the next document in the list. when Play Sound was called via AppleScript.