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NAME

       xwax - Digital vinyl on Linux

SYNOPSIS

       xwax [options]

DESCRIPTION

       xwax  is  vinyl  emulation  software  for Linux. It allows DJs and turntablists to playback digital audio
       files (MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, AAC and more), controlled using a normal pair of turntables  via  timecoded
       vinyls.

OPTIONS

       The  ordering  of  options is important. Most options apply to subsequent music libraries or decks, which
       can be given multiple times.  See the EXAMPLES below.

       -l, --crate path
              Scan for tracks or playlist at the given path. Tracks are  grouped  into  a  crate  in  the  music
              library.

       --timecode name
              Use  the  named  timecode for subsequent decks. See --help for a list of valid timecodes. You will
              need the corresponding timecode signal on vinyl to control playback.

       --33   Set the reference playback speed for subsequent decks to 33 and one third revolutions per  minute.
              This is the default.

       --45   Set the reference playback speed for subsequent decks to 45 revolutions per minute.

       --[no-]protect
              Protect  against  loading  new  tracks or resetting the start of the track if the deck is playing.
              Applies to subsequent decks, and the default is off.

       --phono
              Adjust the noise thresholds of subsequent decks to tolerate a cartridge-level signal connected  to
              a  line-level audio interface. This is a 'software pre-amp'. Unless your audio path has low noise,
              this will give worse results or may not  work  at  all;  a  true  phono  pre-amplifier  is  always
              preferred.

       --line Set  noise  thresholds  of subsequent decks to standard audio levels.  This reverses the effect of
              the --phono option, and is the default.

       --import path
              Execute the given program to load tracks for playing. The program  outputs  a  stream  of  signed,
              little-endian, 16-bit, 2 channel audio on standard output.

       --scan path
              Execute the given program to scan music libraries. Applies to subsequent use of the --crate flag.

       --dummy
              Create a deck which is not connected to any audio device, used for testing.

       --lock-ram
              Lock  into  RAM  any memory required for real-time use.  This includes audio tracks held in memory
              which can be large.  Use ulimit -l to raise the kernel's memory limit to allow this.

       --rtprio n
              Change the real-time priority of the process. A priority of 0 gives the process no  priority,  and
              is used for testing only.

       --geometry [nxn][+n+n][/f]
              Change  the geometry of the display in size, position and scale (zoom) respectively.  The size and
              position is passed to SDL, which may use it to set the display mode, or size of an X window.   See
              the EXAMPLES.

       --no-decor
              Request  to  the  window  manager  to  create a 'frameless' window which does not have the regular
              controls such as title bars and buttons.  This can be useful in conjunction  with  the  --geometry
              flag for dedicated xwax installations.

       -h, --help
              Display the help message and default values.

ALSA DEVICE OPTIONS

       The following options are available only when xwax is compiled with ALSA support.

       --alsa device
              Create a deck which uses the given ALSA device (eg. plughw:0).

       --rate hz
              Set  the  sample  rate for subsequent decks.  The default is to prefer 48000Hz, but use 44100Hz if
              that is not available.  To maintain  best  performance,  only  sample  rates  implemented  by  the
              hardware are available.

       --buffer samples
              Set  the ALSA buffer size for subsequent decks.  Smaller is better for lower latencies and greater
              responsiveness.  Set too low and audible glitches will occur, with reports  of  underruns  to  the
              console.

JACK DEVICE OPTIONS

       The following options are available only when xwax is compiled with JACK support.

       --jack name
              Create a deck which connects to JACK and registers under the given name.

       xwax  does  not  set  the  sample rate for JACK devices; it uses the sample rate given in the global JACK
       configuration.

OSS DEVICE OPTIONS

       The following options are available only when xwax is compiled with OSS support.

       --oss pathname
              Create a deck which uses the given OSS device (eg. /dev/dsp).

       --rate hz
              Set the sample rate for subsequent decks. The default for OSS devices is 48000Hz.

       --oss-buffers n
              Set the number of buffers used by the OSS device. Applies to subsequent decks.

       --oss-fragment n
              Set the size of a buffer used by the OSS device. The  actual  buffer  is  2^n  bytes.  Applies  to
              subsequent decks.

HARDWARE CONTROLLER OPTIONS

       The following options are available only when xwax is compiled with ALSA support.

       --dicer device
              Use  one  or  two  Dicer  controllers  connected  as the given ALSA device (eg. hw:Dicer). See the
              section NOVATION DICER CONTROLS for more information.

       Adding a hardware controller results in control over subsequent decks, up to the limit of the hardware.

KEYBOARD CONTROLS

       The playback of each deck (direction, speed and position) is controlled via the incoming timecode  signal
       from the turntables.  The keyboard provides additional controls.

       "C-" and "S-" means a keypress is combined with the 'Control' or 'Shift' key, respectively.

       Record selection controls:

       cursor up, cursor down
              Move highlighted record up/down by one.

       page up, page down
              Scroll the record listing up/down by one page.

       left cursor, right cursor
              Switch to the previous/next crate of records.

       tab    Toggle between the current crate and the 'All records' crate.

       C-tab  Toggle sort mode between: artist/track name, BPM and 'playlist' order. Playlist order is the order
              in which records were returned from the scanner.

       C-S-tab
              Re-scan the currently selected crate.

       To  filter the current list of records type a portion of a record name. Separate multiple searches with a
       space, and use backspace to delete.

       Deck-specific controls:
       Deck 0   Deck 1   Deck 2
       F1       F5       F9       Load currently selected track to this deck
       F2       F6       F10      Reset start of track to the current position
       F3       F7       F11      Toggle timecode control on/off
       C-F3     C-F7     C-F11    Cycle between available timecodes

       The "available timecodes" are those which have been the subject of any --timecode  flag  on  the  command
       line.

       Audio display controls:

       +, -   Zoom in/out the close-up audio meters for all decks.

NOVATION DICER CONTROLS

       The Novation Dicer provides hardware control of cue points. The controls are:

       cue mode: dice button (1-5)
              Jump to the specified cue point, or set it if unset.

       loop-roll mode: dicer button (1-5)
              "Punch" to the specified cue point, or set it if unset. Returns playback to normal when the button
              is released.

       mode button + dice button (1-5)
              Clear the specified cue point.

       The dice buttons are lit to show that the corresponding cue point is set.

EXAMPLES

       2-deck setup using one directory of music and OSS devices:

              xwax --crate ~/music --oss /dev/dsp --oss /dev/dsp1

       As above, but using ALSA devices:

              xwax --crate ~/music --alsa hw:0 --alsa hw:1

       2-deck setup using a different timecode on each deck:

              xwax --crate ~/music --timecode serato_2a --alsa hw:0 --timecode mixvibes_v2 --alsa hw:1

       As above, but with the second deck at 45 RPM:

              xwax --crate ~/music --timecode serato_2a --alsa hw:0 --timecode mixvibes_v2 -45 --alsa hw:1

       Default to the same timecode, but allow switching at runtime:

              xwax --crate ~/music --timecode serato_2a --timecode mixvibes_v2 --alsa hw:0 --alsa hw:1

       3-deck setup with the third deck at a higher sample rate:

              xwax --crate ~/music --rate 48000 --alsa hw:0 --alsa hw:1 --rate 96000 --alsa hw:2

       Using all three device types simultaneously, one deck on each:

              xwax --crate ~/music --alsa hw:0 --oss /dev/dsp1 -j jack0

       Scan multiple music libraries:

              xwax --crate ~/music --crate ~/sounds --crate ~/mixes --alsa hw:0

       Scan a second music library using a custom script:

              xwax --crate ~/music --scan ./custom-scan --crate ~/sounds --alsa hw:0

       Control two decks with Dicer hardware:

              xwax --dicer hw:Dicer --alsa hw:0 --alsa hw:1

       Use a high resolution and enlarge the user interface:

              xwax --geometry 1920x1200/1.8 --alsa hw:0

HOMEPAGE

       http://xwax.org/

AUTHOR

       Mark Hills <mark@xwax.org>

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