Task: JACK
Description: JACK (Jack Audio Connection Kit) and ALSA related packages
 This metapackage will install pro audio JACK (Jack Audio Connection Kit)
 and ALSA related packages.

Depends: jackd, jackd1, jackd2

Depends: qjackctl

Depends: a2jmidid

Depends: jack-tools

Depends: alsa-tools-gui

Depends: alsa-tools

Depends: alsa-utils

Depends: mudita24

Depends: vorbis-tools

Depends: patchage

Depends: aj-snapshot

Depends: midisport-firmware

Suggests: bitmeter

Depends: libclalsadrv2

Depends: faad

Depends: flac

Depends: flake

Depends: gjacktransport

Depends: jaaa

Depends: jack-midi-clock

Depends: jack-stdio

Depends: jackmeter

Depends: jacktrip

Depends: jalv

Depends: jmeters

Depends: jnoise

Depends: jnoisemeter

Recommends: kmetronome

Depends:  projectm-data, projectm-jack, projectm-pulseaudio

Depends: qasconfig, qashctl, qasmixer

Depends: qjackrcd

Depends: qmidinet

Depends: rotter

Depends: rtirq-init

Depends: rtkit

Depends: silentjack

Depends: volti

Depends: zita-ajbridge

Depends: zita-alsa-pcmi-utils

Depends: zita-bls1

Depends: zita-lrx

Depends: zita-mu1

Depends: zita-njbridge

Depends: audio-science-hpi
Pkg-Description: AudioScience device driver, firmware and utilities
 This driver allows AudioScience cards to be controlled using the HPI API.
License: GPL
WNPP: 580205

Depends: linuxptp

Depends: jack-oscrolloscope
Pkg-Description: Simple waveform viewer for JACK
 The waveform is displayed in realtime, so you can always see the signal
 the instant it comes through JACK's input port.
Homepage: http://das.nasophon.de/jack_oscrolloscope/
License: GPL
WNPP: 594795

Depends: jack-smf-utils
Pkg-Description: two utilities - jack-smf-player and jack-smf-recorder
 A set of two utilities whose purpose is to play and record MIDI streams
 from/to Standard MIDI Files (i.e. the files with .mid extension) using
 JACK MIDI.
Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jack-smf-utils/
License: GPL
WNPP: 609968

Depends: jackmix
Pkg-Description: A matrix audio mixer for Jack using Qt
 JackMix is a matrix mixer allowing p input channels to be mixed into
 q output channles by a matrix of faders. It relys on the Jack framework
 to route these inputs and outputs.
 .
 This version of jackmix is enhanced for compatibility with an external
 MIDI control surface.
 .
 It is based on Arnold Krille's version 0.4.2
Homepage: https://github.com/nickbailey/jackmix
License: GPL
WNPP: 730721

Depends: sndio-tools, sndiod

Depends: carla
Pkg-Description: audio plugin host supporting  LADSPA, DSSI, LV2, VST2/3 & AU formats
 Carla is an audio plugin host, with support for many audio drivers and plugin
 formats.
 It has some nice features like automation of parameters via MIDI CC (and send
 output back as MIDI too) and full OSC control.
 .
 Carla currently supports LADSPA (including LRDF), DSSI, LV2, VST2/3 and AU
 plugin formats, plus GIG, SF2 and SFZ file support.
 It uses JACK as the default and preferred audio driver but also supports native
 drivers like ALSA, DirectSound or CoreAudio.
Homepage: http://kxstudio.linuxaudio.org/Applications:Carla
License: GPL-2+
WNPP: 798490

Depends: ngjackpsa
Pkg-Description: simple LADSPA hosts for the JACK Audio Connection Kit
 ng-jackspa is a set of simple user interfaces that host a LADSPA
 plugin, providing JACK ports for its audio inputs and outputs, and
 dynamic setting of its control inputs. Additionally, the plugin
 controls can be exported to or controlled by control voltages on
 standard JACK audio ports.
 .
 For a better description see the online documentation at
 http://home.gna.org/ngjackspa/.
Homepage: https://gna.org/projects/ngjackspa
License: GPL-2
WNPP: 715243

Suggests: openlase
Pkg-Description:  -- Laser show software for soundcard operation
 OpenLase is an open realtime laser show graphics toolkit. It can open,
 manipulate and save DXF, ILDA and WAVE. It pipes realtime laser show
 data through jack to the soundcard.
Homepage: http://marcansoft.com/
License: GPL-3+
WNPP: 694064

Depends: pacmixer
Pkg-Description: an alsamixer alike for PulseAudio
 pacmixer is an alsamixer alike for PulseAudio. It's a full-blown,
 terminal based mixers available for PA. It can be used to adjust
 channel and input/output volumes and settings for the PulseAudio
 sound server.
Homepage: https://github.com/KenjiTakahashi/pacmixer
License: GPL
WNPP: 730413

Suggests: pnmixer
Pkg-Description: Volume mixer for the system tray
 PNMixer is a simple mixer application designed to run in your system
 tray. It integrates nicely into desktop environments that don't have a
 panel that supports applets, and therefore can't run a mixer applet.
 In particular it's been used quite a lot with fbpanel and tint2, but
 should run fine in any system tray.
 .
 PNMixer is a fork of OBMixer with a number of additions. These include:
 *   Volume adjustment with the scroll wheel
 *   Select which ALSA device and channel to use
 *   Detect disconnect from sound system and re-connect if requested
 *   Bind and use HotKeys for volume control
 *   Texual display of volume level in popup window
 *   Continous volume adjustment when dragging the slider (not just when you let go)
 *   Draw a volume level onto system tray icon
 *   Use system icon theme for icons and use mute/low/medium/high volume icons
 *   Configurable middle click action
 *   Preferences for:
     *   volume text display
     *   volume text position
     *   icon theme
     *   amount to adjust per scoll
     *   middle click action
     *   drawing of volume level on tray icon
 .
 Note from the reporter: much better than volumeicon in my opinion.
 Very stable, it has a handy right click menu from which you can summon
 a more complete mixer - pavucontrol in my case. There are deb packages
 already compiled for Crunchbang (a Debian derivative) at
 http://packages.crunchbang.org/waldorf/pool/main/
 I used both i386 and amd64 versions and they work very well, if you
 want to have a try.
Homepage: https://github.com/nicklan/pnmixer
License: GPL
WNPP: 745669
Pkg-URL: http://packages.crunchbang.org/waldorf/pool/main/
