zita-at1 0.2.3-2 source package in Ubuntu

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zita-at1 (0.2.3-2) unstable; urgency=low


  * Adapt to new zita-resampler's API.
  * Bump requirement on libzita-resampler-dev to 1.1.0.
  * Update debian/copyright.

 -- Alessio Treglia <email address hidden>  Wed, 08 Feb 2012 11:03:56 +0100

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zita-at1: JACK autotuner

 AT1 is an 'autotuner', normally used to correct the pitch of a voice
 singing (slightly) out of tune. Compared to 'Autotalent' it provides
 an improved pitch estimation algorithm, and much cleaner resampling.
 .
 AT1 does not include formant correction, so it should be used to
 correct small errors only and not to really transpose a song. The
 'expected' pitch can be controlled by Midi (via Jack only), or be a
 fixed set of notes. AT1 can probably be used on some instruments as
 well, but is primarily designed to cover the vocal range. It's also
 usable as a quick and dirty guitar tuner.