+ jackrack
+
+ Description
+
+ Creates Jack ports and runs a JackRack project to process audio
+ through a stack of LADSPA filters.
+
+ Constructor Argument
+
+ src - a JackRack file
+
+ Details
+
+ If you are using a consumer that uses ALSA, then you should start
+ jacks with the dummy driver: jackd -d dummy.
+ I also recommend using a period size of 2048: -p 2048.
+
+ jackd -ddummy -r48000 -p2048
+
+ Initialisation Properties
+
+ int in - in point
+ int out - out point
+
+ The following can be used without a rack file in order to connect
+ filter_jackrack to a running instance of JackRack:
+ string out_1 - Jack port to connect MLT's output port (JackRack's input)
+ string out_2 - Jack port to connect MLT's output port (JackRack's input)
+ string in_1 - Jack port to connect MLT's input port (JackRack's output)
+ string in_2 - Jack port to connect MLT's input port (JackRack's output)
+
+ Read Only Properties
+
+ none
+
+ Mutable Properties
+
+ none
+
+ Dependencies
+
+ Jack, LADSPA, glib-2.0, libxml2
+
+ Known Bugs
+
+ Currently, due to timing and synchronisation issues, the audio
+ is distorted with repeated samples and latency clicks.
+ no encapsulated resampling and jack runs at a fixed frequency
+
+ ladspa
+
+ Description
+
+ Runs a JackRack project to process audio through a stack of
+ LADSPA filters without using Jack.
+
+ Constructor Argument
+
+ src - a JackRack file
+
+ Details
+
+ Due to audio integrity issues with the jackrack filter, this
+ filter is better for runtime, while jackrack is more suitable
+ for prototyping a rack file using the Jack Rack GUI.
+
+ Initialisation Properties
+
+ int in - in point
+ int out - out point
+
+ Read Only Properties
+
+ none
+
+ Mutable Properties
+
+ none
+
+ Dependencies
+
+ Jack, LADSPA, glib-2.0, libxml2
+ Jack is still required because this coexists with the jackrack
+ filter.
+
+ Known Bugs
+
+ no encapsulated resampling and jack runs at a fixed frequency
+