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X42-FAT1(1) User Commands X42-FAT1(1) NAME x42-fat1 - x42 JACK Auto Tune SYNOPSIS x42-fat1 [ OPTIONS ] [ Plugin-ID or URI ] DESCRIPTION x42-fat1 - JACK Autotune This is a standalone JACK application of a collection of LV2 plugins. Use ID -1, -l or --list for a dedicated list of included plugins. By default the first listed plugin (ID 0) is used. List of available plugins: (ID "Name" URI) 0 "Autotune (microtonal)" http://gareus.org/oss/lv2/fat1#micro- tonal 1 "Autotune" http://gareus.org/oss/lv2/fat1 2 "x42-Autotune (scales)" http://gareus.org/oss/lv2/fat1#scales Usage: All control elements are operated in using the mouse: Click+Drag left/down: decrease, right/up: increase value. Hold the Ctrl key to increase sensitivity. Shift+Click reset to default value Scroll-wheel up/down by 1 step (smallest possible adjustment for given set- ting). Rapid continuous scrolling increases the step-size. The application can be closed by sending a SIGTERM (CTRL+C) on the com- mand-line of by closing the window. OPTIONS -h, --help Display this help and exit -j, --jack-name <name> Set the JACK client name (defaults to plugin-name) -G, --nogui run headless, useful for OSC remote ctrl. -l, --list Print list of available plugins and exit -O <port>, --osc <port> Listen for OSC messages on the given UDP port -p <idx>:<val>, --port <idx>:<val> Set initial value for given control port -P, --portlist Print control port list on startup --osc-doc Print available OSC commands and exit -V, --version Print version information and exit See also: <http://gareus.org/oss/lv2/fat1> Website: <http://x42-plug- ins.com/> COPYRIGHT Copyright (C) GPL 2013-2019 Robin Gareus <robin@gareus.org> This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. x42-fat1 version 0.8.8 June 2024 X42-FAT1(1)
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