guitarix is a simple Linux Rock Guitar amplifier for jack(Jack Audio Connektion Kit)
with one input and two outputs. Designed to get nice thrash/metal/rock/blues
guitar sounds. There are controls for bass, treble, gain, compressor, preamp,
balance, distortion, freeverb, impulse response (), crybaby(wah) and
echo . A fixed resonator will be used when distortion is disabled. For
'pressure' in the sound you can use the feedback and feedforward
sliders.
changelog:
guitarix (0.03.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
* add resampler for ir.wav files
* autoremove white space in ir.wav file names
* protected advanced setting widgets for destroy call from window manager
* add experimental tuner
* add jack midi out port
* add pitch tracker/beatdetector to midi converter
* add midi controlls for velocity, channel choose, program choose, okatve switch and
sensity
* add more midi out channels (3), clean up the processing
* add controll interface for pitch tracker/beatdetector
* add extra tread for midi processing
* add system tray icon with menu
* add high cpu load sys tray warning and midi send notify
* clean up midi process
* set midi process to a lower rt level (-20) when run in realtime
* add compressor
* add midi controlles for volume and auto pichweel
Note: Release 0.03.3-1 include a experimental audio2midi converter
to simulate a LiveBandInTheBox.
I get best result's when use it with a Electret
Condenser Microphone (imp High). To use it with
a E-Guitar you need to figure out how to set the
beatdetector and sensity settings. You get better result's
when you only use one pick-up from your guitar.
guitarix based on Gtk, a great part is also realesed as ladspa plugin.
guitarix is licensed under GPL
Homepage with screenshots:
http://guitarix.sourceforge.net/
download:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guitarix/
For capture guitarix make use of jack_capture ver >= 0.9.30 from Kjetil
S. Matheussen. If you dont have it installed, look here:
http://old.notam02.no/arkiv/src/?M=D
For extra Impulse Response guitarix make use of jconv from Fons Adriaensen. If
you dont have it installed, look here:
http://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio/index.html
I use faust to build the prototype and will say thanks to
: Julius Smith
http://ccrma.stanford.edu/realsimple/faust/
: Albert Graef
http://www.musikwissenschaft.uni-mainz.de/~ag/ag.html
: Yann Orlary
http://faust.grame.fr/
regards hermann