On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 5:17 AM, Grammostola Rosea<rosea.grammostola@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I start to get the feeling I need to follow a course JACK, but they > don't offer that on Berklee...: > > $ jack > jack_alias jack_lsp jack_simple_client > jack.clock jack_metro jack-smf-player > jack_connect jack_midiseq jack-smf-recorder > jack.ctl jack_midisine jack_snapshot > jackd jack_monitor_client > jack_disconnect jack_netsource > jack-dssi-host jack.play jack_transport > jackeq jack.plumbing jack_transport_client > jack_evmon jack-rack jack.udp > jack_freewheel jackrec jack_unload > jack_impulse_grabber jack.scope > jack_load jack_showtime compare with the number of FX pedals made for the BOSS brand, and then contrast with the range of functionality offered by JACK clients, and you'll see that this is actually a very limited set of tools to comprehend. Note also that of the list above, at least 4-6 are actually "example" clients and not "utilities" - they are intended to be packaged separately by distributions and not installed by default. They exist primarily to provide code samples for other developers. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user