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guitarix 0.05.2-1 released

From:  hermann <brummer--AT-web.de>
To:  linux-audio-announce-AT-lists.linuxaudio.org
Subject:  [LAA] [ANN] guitarix-0.05.2-1 released
Date:  Sun, 13 Dec 2009 11:45:35 +0100
Message-ID:  <1260701135.2709.12.camel__11690.3206603185$1260783242$gmane$org@box>
Cc:  linux-audio-user-AT-lists.linuxaudio.org
Archive-link:  Article, Thread

guitarix is a simple Linux Rock Guitar amplifier and is designed 
to achieve nice thrash/metal/rock/blues guitar sounds. 
Guitarix uses the Jack Audio Connection Kit as its audio backend 
and brings in one input and two output ports to the jack graph. 


Release 0.05.5-1 comes with some changes:

  * set dependency of Gtk+ down to version 2.12 (for stable users, introduced by James Morris,
thanks James)
  * make effects moveable (reorder effect chain) 


have fun
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Project page with screenshots:
         http://guitarix.sourceforge.net/


download:
         http://sourceforge.net/projects/guitarix/



For capture, guitarix uses the external application 
'jack_capture' (version >= 0.9.30) written by Kjetil
S. Matheussen. If you don't have it installed, 
you can look here:

         http://old.notam02.no/arkiv/src/?M=D


For extra Impulse Responses, guitarix uses the 
convolution application 'jconvolver' or the older 'jconv' 
created by Fons Adriaensen. 
If you don't have it installed, you can look here:

         http://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio/index.html

 
I(hermann) use faust to build the prototype 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/

 

 regards   

        Hermann Meyer &  James Warden
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