Typing 'make' should compile the program for you.  You'll need jack,
alsa, libsamplerate, libsndfile, libxml2, gtk-2.0, pthreads, and there
associated development files for this to work.  Once that's done, run
the program, load some samples, connect it to your favorite ALSA
sequencer, and have fun.  You can save banks of your patches to be
loaded at a later date; I've adopted the convention of ending them
with .beef, but do as thou wilt.

If you're interested in writing an output driver, have a look at
driver.h, driver.c, and the included alsa and jack drivers.  It's not
hard, but if you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me.

Be sure to read the WARRANTY and COPYING files, and drop me a line if
you are so inclined.

Pete Bessman
<ninjadroid@gazuga.net>
