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    Fx FloorBoard

    Fx FloorBoard

    Graphical editor software for many Boss and Roland effect & synth unit

    Editors for the BOSS GT-1, 3, 5, 6, 8, Pro, 10, 100, 001 Guitar Multi-Effects Processors, and the BOSS GT-1B,6B,10B Bass Multi-Effects Processors. And for the Katana Amplifier. and various Boss and Roland guitar synths. This software can visually edit parameters via Midi,USB, or Bluetooth(via external device on some units) on the Multi-Effects/Amp/Synth Processor.
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    guitarix

    guitarix

    guitarix virtual versatile amplification for Jack/Linux

    guitarix virtual versatile amplification for Jack/Linux a virtual guitar amplifier for Linux running with jack (Jack Audio Connection Kit). It takes the signal from your guitar as any real amp would do: as a mono-signal from your sound card. Your tone is processed by a main amp and a rack-section. Both can be routed separately and deliver a processed stereo-signal via Jack. You may fill the rack with effects from more than 25 built-in modules spanning from a simple noise-gate to brain-slashing...
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    newlearnerspermit

    C for programmable guitar amp

    This project experiments with C language to discover and design a programmable guitar amplifier effects micro controller computer section of a tube and solid state designed guitar amp. This a collaboration electronics project with my son. The goal of this project is to use Arduino hardware with C language programming to manipulate the guitar signal by various effects of phaser, flanger, reverb, digital delay and echo, and tremelo. Also, the signals of two microphones, two guitars, and one...
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    ScorchCrafter Guitar FX DAW Plug-ins

    ScorchCrafter Guitar FX DAW Plug-ins

    Audio DSP FX and plug-ins, mostly for guitar (amp sim) and other FX

    A group of audio DAW plug-ins targeting Windows (VST), Mac (VST/AU), and Linux, mostly for Guitar Amplifier simulation, with the C-120 being the flagship product (which started off long ago as a closed-source VST). Open source, mostly under GPL.
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    Peavey Vypyr guitar amplifier librarian and patch management program.
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    jfConvolve is a program that emulates the sound of an electric guitar amplifier cabinet + room + microphone in real-time. It uses the JACK Audio Connection Kit for I/O, while its sound is defined by user-selectable impulse response files.
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