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AZR3-JACK 1.0.3 (Default branch)

ImageAZR3-JACK is a port of the free VST plugin AZR-3.It is a tonewheel organ with drawbars, distortionand rotating speakers. The original was written byRumpelrausch Täips. The organ has three sections,two polyphonic with 9 drawbars each and onemonophonic bass section with 5 drawbars. The twopolyphonic sections respond to events on MIDIchannel 1 and 2, and an optional keyboard splitfunction makes the bass section listen to thelower keys on channel 1. The three sections haveseparate sustain and percussion switches as wellas separate volume controls, and the twopolyphonic sections have separate vibratosettings. All three sections are mixed and sentthrough the distortion effect and the rotatingspeakers simulator, where the modulation wheel canbe used to switch between fast and slow rotation,and the fast and slow rotation speeds themselvescan be changed separately for the lower and upperfrequencies.Image

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QJACKCTL(1)						      General Commands Manual						       QJACKCTL(1)

NAME
qjackctl - User interface for controlling JACK (Jack Audio Connection Kit) SYNOPSIS
qjackctl [options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the qjackctl command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. qjackctl is used for controlling the Jack Audio Connection Kit (JACK) and as a patchbay for ALSA MIDI devices. Qjackctl also has support for the JACK transport control protocol, so you can use it to start and stop the JACK transport. Once you start qjackctl, you get presented with a single GUI window, the buttons are self-explanatory and have tooltips. OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the Info files. -s, --start Start JACK audio server immediately -p, --preset=[label] Set default settings preset name -a, --active-patchbay=[path] Set active patchbay definition file -n, --server-name=[label] Set default JACK audio server name -h, --help Show help about command line options -v, --version Show version information. SEE ALSO
jackd(1). FILES
Settings for the JACK system are stored in ~/.config/rncbc.org/QjackCtl.conf and optionally in ~/.jackdrc. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Guenter Geiger <geiger@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). January 11, 2010 QJACKCTL(1)