http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2001/07/20/linux_guitar.html?page=4

Effects processing pedals are often called "stompboxes" (referring to
the player's usual mode of operating the device). These pedals are
typically devoted to a single processing function, and fascinating
effects can be created by freely re-ordering the boxes in the processing
chain. Hector Urtubia's StompBoxes2 is a virtual set of pedals that can
be chained in arbitrary order, easily simulating the common arrangements
used by guitarists.

Currently available modules (virtual pedals) include distortion, volume,
delay, flanger, chorus, equalizer, noise gate, mono-to-stereo and
stereo-to-mono mixers, and even a unique "reverse" effect. Operation is
as simple as the original design: connect outputs to inputs (with any
ordering of effects modules), right-click on a module to adjust its
parameters, then click the On button to start the chain (see Figure 17).
Check your audio mixer to be sure you've selected the appropriate input
channel, and start playing. StompBoxes2 has some good DSP algorithms,
but the proof is in the hearing, so you should download StompBoxes2 and
check it out for yourself.

http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/linux/2001/07/20/graphics/17.gif
Screen shot.
Figure 17. StompBoxes2.

StompBoxes2 is great fun, but I found myself wishing that the effects
parameters could be controlled in real-time without having to stop
playing my guitar, perhaps via a MIDI fader box. However, that is
standard operating procedure for most real pedals anyway -- the player
sets the effect parameters on the device and does not alter them during
play. StompBoxes2 is a highly enjoyable software substitute for a floor
covered with real pedals and cables. In fact, it's realistic enough that
I caught myself stomping on the carpet more than a few times while
testing StompBoxes2

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[needs-packaging] stompboxes
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