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-Calf audio plugin pack for LADSPA, DSSI, LV2 and JACK. Contains effects
-(flanger, reverb, tape-like delay, phaser, rotary speaker, multi-mode
-filter, multi-tap chorus and compressor) and instruments (organ simulator
-and a monophonic synthesizer). This is falkTX's KXStudio fork of Calf,
-which re-adds LADSPA and DSSI support (which was removed from the
-original codebase).
+Calf Studio Gear is an audio plug-in pack for LV2 and JACK environments
+under Linux operating systems. The suite contains lots of effects (delay,
+modulation, signal processing, filters, equalizers, dynamics, distortion
+and mastering effects), instruments (SF2 player, organ simulator and
+a monophonic synthesizer) and tools (analyzer, mono/stereo tools,
+crossovers). Calf Studio Gear aims for a professional audience.
-Optional dependencies: By default, these are auto-detected at build time.
-Support for each dep will be built if found, unless disabled with an
-environment variable.
-
-ladspa_sdk: Disable with LADSPA=no (which will also disable DSSI).
-dssi: Disable with DSSI=no.
-lv2 and slv2: Disable with LV2=no.
-lash: cannot be disabled (will always be used if installed).
-
-Even with all the plugin formats disabled, calfjackhost will still
-be built.
-
-To enable some experimental LV2 plugins designed for use with modular
-hosts, set EXPERIMENTAL=yes in the environment (default is "no").
+By default, the package is built with SSE support if the host CPU supports
+SSE. If building for another host, you can set SSE=yes or SSE=no in the
+environment to override the autodetection.
This package uses POSIX filesystem capabilities to execute with
elevated privileges (required for realtime audio processing). This