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Like its predecessor, jein is a scratchpad for testing DSP formulae and functions, it is not intended for production purposes.
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community 2008
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Figure 9: FScape with the ReZound soundfile editor jein (Figure 10) is another Java version of an existing program.
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community 2008
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Like its predecessor, jein is a scratchpad for testing DSP formulae and functions, it is not intended for production purposes.
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community 2008
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Figure 9: FScape with the ReZound soundfile editor jein (Figure 10) is another Java version of an existing program.
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community 2008
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Like its predecessor, jein is a scratchpad for testing DSP formulae and functions, it is not intended for production purposes.
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community 2008
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Figure 9: FScape with the ReZound soundfile editor jein (Figure 10) is another Java version of an existing program.
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community 2008
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Figure 9: FScape with the ReZound soundfile editor jein (Figure 10) is another Java version of an existing program.
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community 2008
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Like its predecessor, jein is a scratchpad for testing DSP formulae and functions, it is not intended for production purposes.
Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community 2008
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22 According to Miss Graham's recollection, the genealogical details which Omar here inserts are nearly though not quite correct, assuming that "Tom Owen and Nell Owen" of whom he speaks in the next paragraph were Colonel Thomas Owen of Revolutionary days and his wife Eleanor Porterfield Owen, father and mother of the two brothers with whom his later years were so pleasantly spent. and his sister is called Masa-jein (Martha Jane?).
Autobiography of Omar ibn Said, Slave in North Carolina, 1831. Ed. John Franklin Jameson. From The American Historical Review, 30, No. 4. (July 1925), 787-795 John Franklin 1925
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