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    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.
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    This is a tool developed by 2nd yr CSE B.Techs at IIT Guwahati.We have designed a software in C++ language which,given some design specifications of an analog amplifier generates a netlist file in the current folder which can be opened in LTSpice.
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