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JACK-RACK(1)						      General Commands Manual						      JACK-RACK(1)

NAME
jack-rack - a LADSPA effects rack SYNOPSIS
jack-rack [options] files... DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the jack-rack command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. The jack-rack program allows you to load several LADSPA plugins and stack them together in order to build a virtual effects box. OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -h, --help Display this help info -p, --pid-name Use the pid in the JACK client name (default) -s, --string-name Use <string> in the JACK client name -n, --name Use just jack_rack as the client name -i, --input Connected inputs to the first two physical capture ports -o, --output Connected outputs to the first two physical playback ports -c, --channels <int> How many input and output channels the rack should use (default: 2) -D, --tmpdir <dir> Tell JACK to use <dir> for its temporary files SEE ALSO
jackd(1), AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Guenter Geiger <geiger@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). June 6, 2003 JACK-RACK(1)

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JACK.UDP(1)															       JACK.UDP(1)

NAME
jack.udp - JACK UDP Transport Client SYNOPSIS
jack.udp [options] send|recv OPTIONS
-b : Set the ring buffer size in frames (default=4096). -c : Set the client name (default=jack.udp-PID). -n : Set the number of channels, and therefore the number of JACK ports (default=2). -p : Set the port number (default=57160). -r : The remote host name, for use in send mode (default="127.0.0.1"). DESCRIPTION
jack.udp is a UDP audio transport mechansim for JACK. The send mode reads signals from a set of JACK input ports and sends UDP packets to the indicated port at the indicated host at a rate determined by the local JACK daemon. The recv mode reads incoming packets at the indi- cated port and writes the incoming data to a set of JACK output ports at a rate that is determined by the local JACK daemon. This transport mechanism is unreliable. Both send and recv clients will report buffer overflow and underflow occurences, and recv clients will report dropped and out-of-order packets, and shutdown on channel mismatch packets. In practice this mechanism can be made highly reli- able over local networks. jack.udp implements no connection logic, use jack.plumbing(1) instead. EXAMPLE
192.0.0.1:~$ jack.udp -r 192.0.0.2 send 192.0.0.2:~$ jack.udp recv AUTHOR
Rohan Drape http://slavepianos.org/rd/ SEE ALSO
jackd(1) AUTHOR
Rohan Drape <rd@slavepianos.org> Author. 01/10/2012 JACK.UDP(1)
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