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| diff --git a/attic/muse2-oom/muse2/synti/vam/README b/attic/muse2-oom/muse2/synti/vam/README deleted file mode 100644 index 738ad657..00000000 --- a/attic/muse2-oom/muse2/synti/vam/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -VAM: Virtual Analog for MusE - -    by Josef Lindman Hörnlund - - -*** WARNING! VAM has at the time some significant problems -*** (esp. with the filter). Some parameters should not have -*** high values ( like the filter resonance, the filter -*** env mod or dco sustain ) - -* What's VAM?? - -    VAM is a soft synth for MusE (http://muse.seh.de) emulating -    an old monophonic two oscillator analog synthesizer. It has -    a simple interface and a quite fast synthesis engine. - -* Installation -    MusE version >= 0.5.0 required (I think) -    ( and everything that MusE requires, like Qt3 ) - -    Unpack VAM in $MUSESOURCEDIR/synthi and run from vam/ make; -    make install. VAM won't compile automaticly if you run make  -    from $MUSESOURCEDIR. -    $MUSESOURCEDIR is the directory you have the MusE source. -    For optimizing add -march=(your arch) to the compiler arguments -    in Makefile. - -* Using VAM: - -    To have fun with VAM MusE really should be started with -R. -    Otherwise VAM will produce mostly noise, like clicks. -    If you're familiar with analog or virtual analog synthesizers -    using VAM souldn't be a problem. - -    If you add some cool LADSPA plugins like delay or chorus to VAM's -    output, you'll get _much_ better sounds, playing without effects -    is like eating beef without sauce. - -* Contact: - -    Please mail me at jotsif@linux.nu if you're having any -    problems, suggestions, bugs, ideas or other comments. | 
