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Calf "legacy" audio plugin pack for LADSPA and JACK. Contains effects
(flanger, reverb, tape-like delay, phaser, rotary speaker, multi-mode
-filter, multi-tap chorus and compressor) and instruments (organ simulator
-and a monophonic synthesizer). This is the last release of Calf that
-supports LADSPA.
+filter, multi-tap chorus and compressor) and instruments (organ
+simulator and a monophonic synthesizer). This is the last release of
+Calf that supports LADSPA.
-This build only contains LADSPA plugins. It can be installed on the same
-system as the main "calf" build without conflict. If you're looking for
-LV2 plugins and/or the standalone calfjackhost, see the main "calf" build.
-The main purpose for calf-ladspa is to allow old Ardour/etc sessions
-to keep working after upgrading calf to the new non-LADSPA version. New
-projects should use the LV2 plugins in the calf build, since that's what
-upstream supports.
+This build only contains LADSPA plugins. It can be installed on the
+same system as the main "calf" build without conflict. If you're
+looking for LV2 plugins and/or the standalone calfjackhost, see the
+main "calf" build. The main purpose for calf-ladspa is to allow old
+Ardour/etc sessions to keep working after upgrading calf to the new
+non-LADSPA version. New projects should use the LV2 plugins in the calf
+build, since that's what upstream supports.
-If you're looking for DSSI, please contact the script maintainer. Adding
-DSSI to this build is possible, but more work than I want to do unless
-someone actually *needs* it for opening old sessions.
+If you're looking for DSSI, please contact the script
+maintainer. Adding DSSI to this build is possible, but more work than I
+want to do unless someone actually *needs* it for opening old sessions.