foo-yc20 (Yamaha YC-20 organ emulator for JACK and LV2) This is an implementation of a 1969 designed Yamaha combo organ, the YC-20. Original YC-20 organs have a touch vibrato control, which is vibrato induced by horizontal movement of the keys. As there are very few (almost no) MIDI keyboards which produce such information, this feature has been left out of the emulation. Instead of the touch vibrato control, the control panel hosts a "realism" switch. This package uses POSIX filesystem capabilities to execute with elevated privileges (required for realtime audio processing). This may be considered a security/stability risk. Please read http://www.slackbuilds.org/caps/ for more information. To disable capabilities, pass SETCAP=no to the script. Since audio synthesis is compute-intensive, compiler optimizations might actually make a noticeable difference. The environment variable OPTIMIZE can be set to: - OPTIMIZE="default" (or, unset) builds with -O2 -march=native. - OPTIMIZE="slack" builds with standard Slackware flags. Use this if you're going to e.g. build a package on a system with SSE2 that you're going to install on a system without SSE2). - OPTIMIZE="upstream" builds with -O3 -march=native. This requires up to 6GB of memory (ram + swap) and takes up to 10 times as long to build.