On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 07:54:57PM +0200, Robin Gareus wrote: > Hello again, > > I've added libsamplerate for resampling/oversampling which - as expected > - dramatically improves the quality of the ngspice processed sound. > > Here's some example 3sec guitar sound from current testing: > http://mir.dnsalias.com/_media/oss/spicesound/git-fuzz64.mp3 > (left channel: resampled input-sound, right channel: fuzz-effect out) > http://mir.dnsalias.com/oss/spicesound/examples#audio_example > > The fuzz effect still sounds a little odd, but I believe that a > DI-recording would sound just like that ;) - I have not progressed to > simulating tube-amps or synths yet.. lack of time, netlists and > tube-models; it's low priority ATM.
It's certainly in the ballpark of a foxxtone... hard to say without doing a direct comparison with the same input, and I've never recorded a foxxtone "direct". Maybe try running the output file through Tim's CabSim plugin? hmm... I'm looking around for recordings made with my foxxtone with the octave switch on... can't find any. I have several with the octave switch off... like the choruses of both of these songs: http://www.reacharms.com/mp3/foundout.mp3 http://www.reacharms.com/mp3/separation.mp3 Both were played on a home-modified instrument with two bass strings and 4 guitar strings. ... man, those sound awful, I gotta re-encode those (I think that was bladeenc at fixed 128 kbps, bad choice for rock music.) I haven't listened to those in a while... forgot how edgy his lyrics got :) -- Paul Winkler http://www.slinkp.com _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-dev
