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Free GNU/Linux Video effects software released
By AntiAlias, (DT)
July 28, 2000 12:14 AM PT
If you've ever used a musical synthesizer, you'll find the idea behind AcidGimp familiar. Analog modular synths are made up of a bunch of components connected by wires. Each component does something simple: generate a sine wave, filter frequencies, adjust the volume, etc. The same thing is done with AcidGimp, except that instead of working with voltage, it works with numbers, and instead of connecting that final wire in your circuit to a speaker, you plug it into a Gimp function. Here is a link to the download: blur.cx/acidgimp Thanks to Curtis Lee Fulton for the story. 


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