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ZITA-LRX(1)						      General Commands Manual						       ZITA-LRX(1)

NAME
zita-lrx - zita-lrx is a command line application providing crossover filters for Jack Audio Connection Kit SYNOPSIS
zita-lrx [options][configfile] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the zita-lrx This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. zita-lrx is command line jack application providing 2, 3, or 4-band, 4th order crossover filters. The filter type is continuously vari- able between Linkwitz-Riley (-6dB at the xover frequency) and Butterworth (-3 dB at the xover frequency). Outputs are exactly phase matched in the crossover regions. The application supports up to 16 channels. Configuration is by a text file using 'OSC' style syntax (similar to Ambdec and Jconvolver). Apart from the basic filter parameters, the following can be set: - Channel labels (used for naming Jack ports). - Frequency band names (used in output port names). - Optional output autoconnections. - For each channel: gain and delay (in ms). - For each frequency band: gain and delay. OPTIONS
-h Display short info -N <name> Name to use as jack client -s <server> Jack server name SEE ALSO jackd(1). AUTHOR
zita-lrx was written by Fons Adriaensen <fons@linuxaudio.org>. This manual page was written by Debian Multimedia Maintainers <pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others). February 6, 2012 ZITA-LRX(1)

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JCONV(1)						      General Commands Manual							  JCONV(1)

NAME
jconv - is a Convolution Engine for JACK using FFT-based partitioned convolution with multiple partition sizes. SYNOPSIS
jconv [options][config-file][connect-file] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the jconv program. jconv is a Convolution Engine for JACK, based on FFT convolution using the convolution engine for reverberation processing. This distrib- utes the calculation over up to five threads, one for each partition size, running at priorities just below the the one of JACK's process- ing thread. To run this program you need config file and wav file for convolution. Demo config files you can find in /usr/share/jack-jconv/config-files directory. (You have to edit path to your convolution wav file) Set of wav files you can download from Fons Adriaensen's web pages http://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio/downloads/index.html (jconv- reverbs.tar.bz2) or you can use another convolution files which are supported by libsndfile. Some other info can be found in README and README.COFNFIG files in /usr/share/doc/jack-jconv. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. -h Display short help -v Print partition list to stdout [off] -L <nframes> Try to compensate <nframes> latency -M Use the FFTW_MEASURE option [off] -N <name> Name to use as JACK client [jconv] SEE ALSO
jackd(1), AUTHOR
jconv was written by Fons Adriaensen <fons@kokkinizita.net>. This manual page was written by Debian Multimedia Maintainers <pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). March 23, 2009 JCONV(1)
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