Am 27.07.2012 18:35, schrieb rosea.grammostola:
On
07/27/2012 06:27 PM, hermann meyer wrote:
We are proud to announce the release of
guitarix2-0.23.3.
Guitarix is a modular tube amplifier simulation for jack, with
additional Effect-Racks, inbuilt effects as well as support for
LADSPA
plug-ins.
This is a Bug-fix release witch fix the ladspa_guitarix.so
module guitarix-fx [UniqueID 4070] to avoid segfault when
loading into a
host.
Please refer to our project page for more information:
http://guitarix.sourceforge.net/
download site:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guitarix/
have fun
guitarix development team
Maybe it's an idea to make a visual distinction between internal
and external (LADSPA) plugin. Now it's hard to see which effects
are part of the Guitarix software and which are LADSPA plugins
(after you enabled a list of LADSPA plugins).
In the 'effects' menu on the left side, there is an 'external'
entry, but not all LADSPA plugins are displayed there.
Another feature suggestion, which you are aware of already, would
be adding NSM support, with the OSC functionality of NSM it should
be easy to switch between (effect processing) sessions in a live
situation.
Regards,
\r
Hi
Explore the LADSPA select list a bit, it is a power-full tool. Have
a look at the "Show Details", there you can select under witch
category the plug-in appears, you can set
the name (if you like to have a indicator for LADSPA plug-ins, set a
(L) before the name, for example), the controllers type, range and
order, the master controller, you can add a dry/wet controller,.....
At default, we order plug-ins under the category witch is given by
the plug-in author, only if non is given, it will appear under the
external entry. But you can change all that to your needs. Any
detail is editable.
Also you can select to show only enabled plugs, you can leave the
widget open at any time to get a overview of what you have selected
and under witch category to find it and/or change the behavior of
the plug. Just press "Apply" to make your changes
work.
To NSM, well, you know it already, it isn't high on my todo list :-) , but guitarix is
a open project, we accept patches, we welcome developers to join the
project, . . .
anyhow, I hope you enjoy guitarix also without NSM support for now.
greets
hermann