[LAU] [LAA] [ANN] guitarix released gx_head

Kris C cpczk at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 16 20:28:04 UTC 2011


On 01/14/2011 12:36 PM, hermann wrote:
> I'm happy to announce the first public release of gx_head.
> gx_head is a simple guitar mono tube amplifier simulation based
> on the work we have done in the guitarix project.
> gx_head provide 3 tube models (12AX7, 12AU7, 6V6)
> and 8 different tonestack models(Bassman, Twin Reverb, Princeton, JCM-800,
> JCM-2000, M-Lead, M2199, AC30), so you can simply create the amp-model
> to your needs.
>
> gx_head comes with a bunch of in-build effects, like distortion, crybaby,
> autowah, phaser, flanger, echo, delay, . . .
> The effects could ordered in two Racks, on for the mono effects, witch
> could be load for pre or post processing, and one for the stereo
> effects, witch could only used in post processing.
> Effects are loadable over the menu, a pop-up menu in the racks, or a
> plugin bar. Settings could saved/load as presets.
> gx_head comes with some factory settings provided by guitarix/gx_head
> friend "funkmuscle", thanks therefore.
>
> All UI controllers could connected with jack midi via MIDI learn with
> your external MIDI controllers.
>
> gx_head is ready for language support via gettext() and comes thanks to
> Pablo Fernández with a Spanish translation.
>
> The style file gx2 is contributed by zettberlin, thanks Hartmut
>
> some features in short:
>
>    * 8 tonestack models
>    * 3 tube models
>    * cabinet impulse response module
>    * bass boster
>    * easy Impulse Response file support via zita-convolver
>    * on the fly IR-file resampling via zita-resampler
>    * Oscilloscope and tuner
>    * multi band distortion model
>    * scalable EQ
>    * phaser, flanger, stereo delay, stereo echo,
>    * overdrive, compressor, freeverb, reverb,
>    * chorus, moog filter, low/high pass filter, . .
>    * MIDI learn
>    * Patch Info widget
>    * Preset File Load/Export option
>    * factory settings
>    * language support
>    * shining User Interface via GTK/gtkmm
>    * . . .  .
>
> have fun
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> gx_head is licensed under the GPL.
>
> screenshots:
>           http://sourceforge.net/apps/wordpress/guitarix/
>
> direct download:
>           http://sourceforge.net/projects/guitarix/files/gx_head/gx_head-0.12.0.tar.bz2/download
>
> download:
>           http://sourceforge.net/projects/guitarix/
>
> please report bugs and suggestions in our forum here:
>           http://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/guitarix/
> ________________________________________________________________________
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> For extra Impulse Responses, gx_head uses the
> zita-convolver library, and,
> for resampling we use zita-resampler,
> both written by Fons Adriaensen.
>
>           http://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio/index.html
>
> We use the marvellous faust compiler to build the amp and effects and will say
> thanks to
>
>           : Julius Smith
>           http://ccrma.stanford.edu/realsimple/faust/
>
>           : Albert Graef
>           http://q-lang.sourceforge.net/examples.html#Faust
>
>           : Yann Orlary
>           http://faust.grame.fr/
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> For faust users :
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> All used Faust dsp files are included in /gx_head/src/faust,
> the resulting .cc files are in /gx_head/src/faust-cc
> The tools we use to convert (post-processing and plot)
> the resulting faust cpp files to the needed include format,
> stay in the /gx_head/tools directory.
> ________________________________________________________________________
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>   regards
>
>          guitarix development team
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Hermann, I'd like to thank you as well.  Let me tell you, one of the 
main reasons that held me back from switching over to Linux for music 
was that I was afraid I wouldn't be able to find a good amp simulator (I 
was a Guitar Rig user as well).  Then I found Guitarix!  And I thought, 
sure this is pretty new and the interface needs a bit of work, but I was 
finding awesome tones with it, and saw the potential of this project.  
So I'm really excited about gx_head.  I'm probably going to be playing 
with this for hours later today and give more feedback.  Good luck in 
continuing development of this project.  Many will benefit from this.

-Kris


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