{ lib, stdenv , fetchurl , fetchpatch , avahi , bluez , boost , curl , eigen , fftw , gettext , glib , glib-networking , glibmm , gnome , gsettings-desktop-schemas , gtk3 , gtkmm3 , hicolor-icon-theme , intltool , ladspaH , libjack2 , libsndfile , lilv , lrdf , lv2 , pkg-config , python3 , sassc , serd , sord , sratom , wafHook , wrapGAppsHook , zita-convolver , zita-resampler , optimizationSupport ? false # Enable support for native CPU extensions }: let inherit (lib) optional; in stdenv.mkDerivation rec { pname = "guitarix"; version = "0.42.1"; src = fetchurl { url = "mirror://sourceforge/guitarix/guitarix2-${version}.tar.xz"; sha256 = "101c2hdpipj3s6rmva5wf3q9hfjv7bkyzi7s8sgaiys8f7h4czkr"; }; patches = [ (fetchpatch { name = "guitarix-gcc11.patch"; url = "https://github.com/brummer10/guitarix/commit/d8f003484c57d808682025dfb07a7a1fb848afdc.patch"; stripLen = 1; sha256 = "1qhlbf18cn6m9jdz3741nrdfqvznjna3daqmn9l10k5nd3asy4il"; }) ]; nativeBuildInputs = [ gettext hicolor-icon-theme intltool pkg-config python3 wafHook wrapGAppsHook ]; buildInputs = [ avahi bluez boost curl eigen fftw glib glib-networking.out glibmm gnome.adwaita-icon-theme gsettings-desktop-schemas gtk3 gtkmm3 ladspaH libjack2 libsndfile lilv lrdf lv2 sassc serd sord sratom zita-convolver zita-resampler ]; # this doesnt build, probably because we have the wrong faust version: # "--faust" # aproved versions are 2.20.2 and 2.15.11 wafConfigureFlags = [ "--no-faust" "--no-font-cache-update" "--shared-lib" "--no-desktop-update" "--enable-nls" "--install-roboto-font" ] ++ optional optimizationSupport "--optimization"; meta = with lib; { description = "A virtual guitar amplifier for Linux running with JACK"; longDescription = '' guitarix is a virtual guitar amplifier for Linux running with JACK (Jack Audio Connection Kit). It is free as in speech and free as in beer. Its free sourcecode allows to build it for other UNIX-like systems also, namely for BSD and for MacOSX. It takes the signal from your guitar as any real amp would do: as a mono-signal from your sound card. Your tone is processed by a main amp and a rack-section. Both can be routed separately and deliver a processed stereo-signal via JACK. You may fill the rack with effects from more than 25 built-in modules spanning from a simple noise-gate to brain-slashing modulation-fx like flanger, phaser or auto-wah. Your signal is processed with minimum latency. On any properly set-up Linux-system you do not need to wait for more than 10 milli-seconds for your playing to be delivered, processed by guitarix. guitarix offers the range of sounds you would expect from a full-featured universal guitar-amp. You can get crisp clean-sounds, nice overdrive, fat distortion and a diversity of crazy sounds never heard before. ''; homepage = "http://guitarix.sourceforge.net/"; license = licenses.gpl3Plus; maintainers = with maintainers; [ astsmtl goibhniu ]; platforms = platforms.linux; }; }