[linux-audio-user] jackEQ-0.4.1 released

Patrick Shirkey pshirkey at boosthardware.com
Tue Apr 25 21:51:05 EDT 2006


Hi,

As a follow up I made a flow diagram which I have been meaning to do for 
a while.

http://www.jackeq.sf.net

Cheers.


Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> It's fairly straightforward.
> 
> ------------
> Each channel has stereo i/o which can be connected in four ways:
> 
> - Directly
> - To an aux send 1/2
> - To the master channel with xfade
> - To the monitor out pre gain
> 
> Aux send slider/meter controls the input volume. Input is sent direct to 
> master and can also be sent to monitor pre gain.
> 
> In total there are 16 possible input/output connections.
> 
> If necessary you can also connect directly to the monitor and master 
> inputs from any other JACK app.
> ------------
> 
> 
> 
> FYI, I intend to add support for LASH and OSC/midi controllers.
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> stuff at trackingsolutions.ca wrote:
>> Is there a doc on connecting JackEQ to something like qsynth 
>> outputting to ardour?
>>
>> On Tuesday 25 April 2006 11:22 am, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> This release fixes a bug with the code for identifying the djEQ plugin.
>>> Tested and installed locally. YMMV. Please report bugs or installation
>>> problems to the jackEQ list.
>>>
>>> http://www.jackeq.sf.net
>>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------
>>> jackEQ wll allow sound as rich and powerful as Jackie O, as street smart
>>> as Jackie Brown. Is jackEQ more than you can handle?
>>>
>>> jackEQ is a tool for routing and manipulating audio from/to multiple
>>> input/output sources. It runs in the JACK Audio Connection Kit, and uses
>>> LADSPA for its backend DSP work, specifically the DJ EQ swh plugin
>>> created by Steve Harris, one of jackEQ's main authors.
>>>
>>> jackEQ is intended to provide an accessible method for tweaking the
>>> treble, mid and bass of any JACK aware applications output. Designed
>>> specifically for live performance, it is modelled on varous DJ mixing
>>> consoles which the main author has used.
>>>
>>>
>>> Features:
>>>
>>> JACK i/o
>>> 4 x stereo i/o channels with EQs, independant gain controls and meters
>>> Stereo monitor and master outputs with indpendant gain control and 
>>> meters
>>> 3band graphic EQ for each channel
>>>          Bass:        100 Hz
>>> Range         Mid:        1000 Hz
>>>          Treble:    10000 Hz
>>> cross fader support: All channels assignable plus mute and all
>>> 2x stereo aux send/return with monitor buttons (pre gain).
>>> Internal jack i/o connections assignable from Ports menu.
>>> -----------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers.
>>
> 
> 


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