|--==> Sam Hocevar writes: SH> On Thu, Oct 14, 2004, Free Ekanayaka wrote: >>* Package name : vco-plugins >>Description : Anti-aliased oscillators >> >>This plugin contains three anti-aliased oscillators, all based on the concept >>of using pre-computed band-limited Dirac pulses to construct the classical >>waveforms. They are both memory and CPU efficient. The first one produces >>a flat spectrum (impulses) and the second generates a sawtooth waveform. >>The third one (new in 0.3.0), provides a variable width rectangular >>waveform.
SH> What are these plugins for? It looks like they are LADSPA plugins; SH> please briefly mention what LADSPA is in the descriptions, and what it's SH> useful for (see tap-plugins and swh-plugins, though I don't believe they SH> give enough information either). SH> Also, the package is called "vco-plugins" but the long description SH> says "This plugin". Yes you're right, that's a mistake. They're actually 3 plugins. Second try: Description: Anti-aliased oscillators LADSPA plugins These three LADSPA plugins can be used to build up Moog sounding modular synthesisers. They contain three different anti-aliased oscillators, all based on the concept of using pre-computed band-limited Dirac pulses to construct the classical waveforms. They are both memory and CPU efficient. The first one produces a flat spectrum (impulses) and the second generates a sawtooth waveform. The third one, provides a variable width rectangular waveform. Cheers, Free