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CatSharp Sonification transforms deterministic data streams and color sets into audible landscapes based on Mazzola’s Topos of Music. By mapping Galois Field (GF(3)) color streams to specific pitch classes and waveforms via the CatSharp scale, it allows users to 'hear' mathematical relationships and code structures. With advanced modes like Metairony for self-referential sonification and Hydra Flow Grokking for analyzing live-coding synth taxonomies, it bridges the gap between category theory, information theory, and digital signal processing for a unique auditory data analysis experience.