CAPS, the C* Audio Plugin Suite, is a collection of refined LADSPA audio
plugins capable of (and mainly intended for) realtime operation. The
suite includes DSP units emulating instrument amplifiers, stomp-box
classics, versatile 'virtual analogue' oscillators, fractal oscillation,
reverb, equalization and more.
looks ok to landry@
The MCP plugins consist of:
- cs_phaser: a series connection of 1 to 30 first order allpass
filters with feedback.
- cs_chorus: two low frequency oscillators, each having 3 outputs
that are 120 degree apart in phase.
- mvclpf24: accurate digital implementation of voltage controlled
lowpass Moog filter.
- mvchpf24: digital implementation of voltage controlled hipass
Moog filter.
looks ok to landry@
Calf is a pack of audio plugins - effects and instruments, currently in
development. The goal is to create a set of plugins using decent
algorithms and parameter settings, available in a form which is
compatible with as many open source applications as possible.
looks ok to landry@
All ruby .gem files are now hosted on rubygems.org in the same
directory. If the ruby gem CONFIGURE_STYLE is used, make the
default MASTER_SITES that directory.
There are still a few uses of MASTER_SITE_RUBYFORGE in the tree, for
some ports that aren't gems, or where the .gem file isn't hosted on
rubygems.org, or where the hashes don't match. Most of these will be
dealt with in the near future.
OK landry@
In the upgrade from ruby 1.8.6 to 1.8.7, the PLISTs changed
due to differences in how RDoc processes files.
This also has a number of changes to the regress tests to
work with the changes to devel/ruby-rake. It moves most of
the regress tests to use MODRUBY_REGRESS.
OK jcs@, landry@, jasper@, sthen@
- add missing run_depends on py-gnome-desktop (needed for the magnatune
plugin)
- remove the audiocd plugin which requires cdda support in gvfs and that
is only possible with either HAL or gudev
- remove the "Scan Removable Media" from the interface, as for the same
reason we disable the audiocd plugin
- enable support for iPod (untested I own no such device)