Here's a collection of configs I made myself.īecause WhiteCap configs are plain text files, you can just click the following links and choose "Save As." in the File menu of your browser. However, a good knowledge of mathematical functions will enable you to create the effect you want instead of using trial-&-error. You need to know a minimum amount of maths to be able to create a working config, but you don't need to be Einstein Junior to achieve nice effects. You may also look at other configs, often the authors include some useful explanations too. ArcticFoxMemories.hqx (recommended download for Mac users, maintains styles).For your convenience, this config can also be downloaded here: Many people have mailed me with the question "how can I make my own config?" Well, the answer is simple: open the config "ArcticFox Memories" that is included in WhiteCap's Configs folder. If you don't know what WhiteCap is, and don't know what a config is, you may be on the wrong page, or maybe it will help if I tell you that a config is a piece of code which allows the WhiteCap plugin to display something else than the default green-grid-with-the-red-line. WhiteCap is a visual plugin for MACAST and it should also be available for SoundJam and WinAmp (if it isn't, don't blame me.) On this page, you can download some config files for the WhiteCap plugin. That's it! If the file won't unStuff, download the latest StuffIt Expander from. To install, unStuff the file and drag the file "TriAmple Blue" into your "Skins" folder. You can download it from my webspace, or from the MACAST site. (The 4 WhiteCap configs are also included with this file.) Fits better with those new G3s and blue iMacs & iBooks! The same skin as above, but in blue tints instead of red & yellow ones.
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