Source: bankstown-lv2 Section: sound Priority: optional Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 12), dh-cargo (>= 25), cargo:native , rustc:native , libstd-rust-dev , librust-biquad-0.4+default-dev (>= 0.4.2-~~) , librust-lv2-0.6+default-dev Maintainer: Andreas Henriksson Standards-Version: 4.6.1 Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/bananas-team/bankstown-lv2.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/bananas-team/bankstown-lv2.git X-Cargo-Crate: bankstown-lv2 Rules-Requires-Root: no Package: bankstown-lv2 Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, ${cargo:Depends} Recommends: ${cargo:Recommends} Suggests: ${cargo:Suggests} Provides: ${cargo:Provides} # Third party packaging uses bankstown package name: # https://git.g3la.de/repos/m1-debian/src/commit/f2e4e58f68ac73d19b59d6ddbd765058bce362f7/audio.sh#L58 Conflicts: bankstown (<= 1.0.0) Replaces: bankstown (<= 1.0.0) Built-Using: ${cargo:Built-Using} XB-X-Cargo-Built-Using: ${cargo:X-Cargo-Built-Using} Description: barebones, fast LV2 bass enhancement plugin Speakers found in small devices have trouble reproducing bass and sub-bass faithfully. This is because they are power and space constrained, and cannot move the amount of air required to reproduce such low frequencies at audible volumes. Designers of modern devices get around this problem by taking advantage of the fact that humans are very easy to fool. We generate harmonics of bass and sub-bass frequencies to trick the human brain into thinking there is more bass than there really is. . This package contains a lv2 plugin implementing halfway-decent three-stage psychoacoustic bass approximation.