Hi,
I am working as Linux system administrator now I want to learn cloud computing too. I tried Googling but couldn't find appropriate information so thought to ask people here.
Can somebody suggest me correct path along with tutorials/PDF/HTMLs?
Really appreciate your help.
thx
Pras (1 Reply)
I work for a British based company.
We are looking for a cloud computing provider enabling us to use
HP on Itanium and HP hardware.
anyone know of any?
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Tim Bass
Thu, 15 Nov 2007 23:55:07 +0000
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calfjackhost(1) General Commands Manual calfjackhost(1)NAME
calfjackhost - JACK wrapper for Calf plugins
SYNOPSIS
calfjackhost [options] plugin[:preset] [!] ...
DESCRIPTION
Calf JACK host application provides a way to use Calf plugins directly, without need for any external host application. It also offers best
GUI functionality (using GTK+ 2 widget set), as there is no restrictive plugin standard getting in a way between GUI and audio processing
code.
OPTIONS --client name
sets JACK client name (the name calfjackhost uses when registering in JACK)
--input name
name prefix for audio inputs
--output name
name prefix for audio outputs
--midi name
name prefix for MIDI inputs
--connect-midi client:port
automatically connect all MIDI ports to client:port
--connect-midi !n
automatically connect all MIDI ports to system:midi_capture_n
--version
prints a version string (calf some.version.number)
--help prints a help text
An exclamation mark (!) in place of plugin name means automatic connection. If "!" is placed before the first plugin name, the first plugin
has its inputs connected to system:capture_1 and system:capture_2. If it's placed between plugin names, those plugins are connected
together (first plugin's output is connected to second plugin's input). If it's placed after last plugin name, that plugin's audio outputs
are connected to system:playback_1 and system:playback_2 (first output pair).
Plugin names (should be self-explanatory):
* flanger
* filter
* reverb
* vintagedelay
* monosynth
* multichorus (chorus effect with multiple voices)
* compressor (Thor Harald Johansen's dynamic compressor)
* organ (polyphonic synthesizer emulating tonewheel or solid state organs)
* rotaryspeaker (not a faithful emulation, not even close)
BUGS
Please send bug reports to <wdev@foltman.com>.
EXAMPLES
To start monosynth with automatic connection to first system audio output, and no automatic MIDI connection, use:
calfjackhost monosynth !
(! means "connect", last "!" means "connect to output")
Other examples:
calfjackhost monosynth ! vintagedelay ! flanger ! -M 2
(runs monosynth into vintagedelay and vintagedelay into flanger, then to output; connects monosynth's MIDI input to JACK's system:midi_cap-
ture_2)
calfjackhost "monosynth:Fat Bass"
(runs monosynth with a Fat Bass preset into monosynth, does not autoconnect)
calfjackhost ! reverb !
(takes signal from system:capture_1 and _2, puts it through reverb, and then sends to system:playback_1 and _2)
SEE ALSO calf(7)
2008-01-29 calfjackhost(1)