aeolus − synthesised pipe organ emulator
Aeolus is a synthesised (i.e. not sampled) pipe organ emulator that should be good enough to make an organist enjoy playing it. It is a software synthesiser optimised for this job, with possibly hundreds of controls for each stop, that enable the user to "voice" his instrument.
Main features of the default instrument: three manuals and one pedal, five different temperaments, variable tuning, MIDI control of course, stereo, surround or Ambisonics output, flexible audio controls including a large church reverb.
−h |
Display this text |
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−t |
Text mode user interface |
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−u |
Use presets file in user’s home dir |
−N <name>
Name to use as JACK and ALSA client [aeolus]
−S <stops>
Name of stops directory [stops]
−I <instr>
Name of instrument directory [Aeolus]
−W <waves>
Name of waves directory [waves]
−J |
Use JACK (default), with options: |
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−s |
Select JACK server |
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−B |
Ambisonics B format output |
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−A |
Use ALSA, with options: |
−d <device>
Alsa device [default]
−r <rate>
Sample frequency [48000]
−p <period>
Period size [1024]
−n <nfrags>
Number of fragments [2]
aeolus was written by Fons Adriaensen <fons DOT adriaensen AT skynet DOT be>.
This manual page was written by Alessio Treglia <alessio AT debian DOT org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).