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This app was born after an informal conversation about effects for guitar using GNU/linux. The major part of this apps are discontinued or simply not have new versions after few years. Josep Andreu say on the IRC chat "I can made an app based on the effects set hiden on code of ZynAddSubFX (by Paul Nasca Octavian). Some time after here is the result of our work... This app has 42 effects: EQ Lineal, Compressor, Distortion, Overdrive, Echo, Chorus, Phaser, Flanger, Reverb , Parametric EQ, Wah Wah, Alienwha, Harmonizer etc. The effects are procesed in cascade... The order of effects are configurable by the user. The state of rack can be saved as 'presets'. Sets of presets can be stored as 'banks'. The rack also has an integrated tuner and can receive MIDI control orders and can send MIDI notes to MIDI devices like synthesizers. rakarrack is a JACK app. The dependencies are: libfltk1.1 libxpm libjack100.0 libasound2 libsamplerate0 libsndfile1 aconnect (part of Debian Package alsa-utils, name may vary on other distributions) jackd libxft2 If you want to compile you will also need the development packages: libxpm-dev libfltk1.1-dev libjack-dev libsndfile1-dev libsamplerate0-dev libasound2-dev libxft-dev The name of the packages are typical of the naming convention for Debian-based distributions. These can be a little different for each distro. Use your package manager search function to find the equivalent package for your distribution. If you are new to building packages from source code on Linux you will need a few other things to set up a minimal development environment. 1) g++ (the compiler) 2) make 3) autotools-dev Then if compiling from git repository, you need these too. 1) git-core (it is probable you have this if you're reading this README as it is likely you already used it to git the code). 2) autogen If working from a graphical environment, you may wish to install qjackctl or patchage to aid with configuring jackd and connecting JACK clients. This program was tested on a: Pentium3 Coopermine 933 640MB RAM 2.6.24.3-rt3 PREEMPT RT Creative Labs sblive iBook G4 (PowerPC) 1.2GB RAM, 1.33GHz Processor Debian Lenny 5.0, stock Kernel Debian Squeeze (testing as of Dec 2009), stock Kernel Dell Dimension 9200 Intel Core DUO, 2.13GHz, 2GB RAM Debian Lenny 5.0, stock Kernel Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz 4GB RAM 2.6.31.6-rt19 Intel HDA Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz (Dual processor -- Dell PowerEdge 1750 server) 3GB RAM 2.6.26-2-686 Debian Stable For more information about this app or help compiling, please visit http://rakarrack.sourceforge.net or join the #rakarrack chanel in freenode IRC. Thanks for downloading and using this app... any comments or suggestions are welcome.
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