Jesusonic 0.99.1 review

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Jesusonic Software turns your PC into a fully programmable realtime effects processor. General things to note before installing/runn

License: Other/Proprietary License
File size: 1132K
Developer: Cockos Incorporated
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Jesusonic Software turns your PC into a fully programmable realtime effects processor.

General things to note before installing/running:

Remember that this is just a preview release--many things may be broken, and it may not work completely as you expect.
Be sure to turn your speakers down! If you run Jesusonic and it is sampling the input and outputting the output, you could get some nasty feedback if not prepared.
On Windows, set up your mixer settings accordingly. Once you run Jesusonic, it will let you choose the input/output method. For low latency, ASIO or Kernel Streaming is really a must. Kernel Streaming should work most of the time, though currently it just uses the default sound devices, so you may have to change this in the Windows control panel. If you have an ASIO driver for your soundcard, this is the vastly preferred way to go. A good ASIO driver for USB sound devices is available (though not free) from usb-audio.com. A good ASIO driver for all soundcards (it just wraps the WDM driver) is available at asio4all.com (and is free).
More documentation will be available in the next couple weeks, the main goal here was to get something for the really hardcore people to play with by Christmas. Sorry if it's hard to understand, but in general just try hitting keys to do things.

Supports ALSA and OSS, only tested on Debian unstable distribution, but should work on most recent Linux 2.4 and 2.6 systems.

What's New in This Release:
fixed bug in package tool (preset packaging)
added left pane (effect queue) in main view (tab toggles)

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