wok-next annotate xwax/description.txt @ rev 20095
Update/add packages needed for building MATE desktop:
Add: gnome-keyring3, gtkmm3, libappindicator-gtk[23], libfakekey, libgnome-keyring3, libindicator-gtk[23], libpeas.
Update: atkmm, cairomm, gcr, glibmm, gssdp, gupnp, icon-naming-utils, libcap-ng, libspectre, libwnck3, libxklavier, pangomm, perl-xml-sax.
Add: gnome-keyring3, gtkmm3, libappindicator-gtk[23], libfakekey, libgnome-keyring3, libindicator-gtk[23], libpeas.
Update: atkmm, cairomm, gcr, glibmm, gssdp, gupnp, icon-naming-utils, libcap-ng, libspectre, libwnck3, libxklavier, pangomm, perl-xml-sax.
author | Aleksej Bobylev <al.bobylev@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat Oct 28 16:45:22 2017 +0300 (2017-10-28) |
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llevrel@18878 | 1 xwax is an open-source Digital Vinyl System (DVS) for Linux. It allows DJs and |
llevrel@18878 | 2 turntablists to playback digital audio files (MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, AAC and |
llevrel@18878 | 3 more), controlled using a normal pair of turntables via timecoded vinyls. |
llevrel@18878 | 4 |
llevrel@18878 | 5 It's designed for both beat mixing and scratch mixing. Needle drops, pitch |
llevrel@18878 | 6 changes, scratching, spinbacks and rewinds are all supported, and feel just |
llevrel@18878 | 7 like the audio is pressed onto the vinyl itself. |
llevrel@18878 | 8 |
llevrel@18878 | 9 The focus is on an accurate vinyl feel which is efficient, stable and fast. |