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LADSPA plug-in for fuzz distortion.
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REVOLUTION (part of the StudioBlood LADSPA plugin package, hence the sb_ prefix) COPYRIGHT (c)2009. Tyler Hayes. Portland, OR. July 19, 2009. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ------- This LADSPA plugin is licensed under the GPL v3. Revolution is an audio plug-in using LADSPA (Linux Audio Developers Simple Programming API). It's simple effect creates a fuzz distortion similar to that of The Beatles' "Revolution" where, in that case, guitars were plugged directly into the recording console and intentionally overloaded. It is written in C with much help from Bart Massey, Tom Szilagyi, David Benson, Dave Phillips, and Richard Furse--the source file(s) provide the official thanks and acknowledgements. This plug-in can be used with any audio program that supports LADSPA plug-ins. See your favorite audio program's specifications to see if it supports LADSPA plug-ins. I used Audacity to test the plugin, but will most likely use Ardour as my primary audio tool. This was my first shot at writing a LADSPA plugin, which is why this one is so simple. I'm not interested in this effect for usage, because distortion effects are a dime a dozen. I only chose this effect to learn the API and get my feet wet. I am still a student programmer at the time of this writing, so the comments in the source code are detailed and directed at the beginner as well. Hopefully the comments will be beneficial to those who were like me in learning the API, and not too annoying for the pro's out there. To install, make sure the LADSPA_PATH variable in the Makefile is correct to your environment, and just run (as root) 'make install'. You can also run 'make uninstall' (again, as root) to remove the plugin.
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