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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 05.07.2014 14:33, schrieb hermann
meyer:<br>
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<div>The Guitarix developers proudly present</div>
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<div>Guitarix release 0.30.0 <br>
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(Web UI not included in the distributed tar ball).<br>
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And as well SpecMatch isn't included in the release tar ball. <br>
You may ask, What the hell is SpecMatch? Well, it is for those of
yours who like to play around more with Impulse Response
Convolution. SpecMatch is a tool which generate a Impulse Response
file by compare the spectrum of a reference file with the guitarix
output, as played by you, or by a 2. reference file.<br>
SpecMatch do remote control guitarix, it starts guitarix and load
the generated IR-file into the convolver. You can fiddle with the
guitarix settings (needed for the non-linear parts (distortion) )
and generate a new IR-file, compare the results, play along, etc.
as long the result suits your needs. If so, you could "deploy" the
IR-file, to save it permanent, otherwise, all get lost in the /tmp
dir. <span class="moz-smiley-s4"><span> :-P </span></span><br>
This is a "maybe easy" way to reproduce the sound of a special
amp/cabinet, or the sound of a band which you will match. Main focus
of this tool is, as usual for guitarix, the "Metal Side of the
Rock", but, it will work for the "clean sound" as well. <br>
More about this tool you could find here:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://guitarix.sourceforge.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=4508&sid=1109d43602d7abe93aa9692efa55396d">http://guitarix.sourceforge.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=4508&sid=1109d43602d7abe93aa9692efa55396d</a><br>
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However, as said, it isn't included in the release tar ball, so to
get it, you need to check out our git repository. <br>
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Rock On<br>
hermann<br>
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