On Sat, 2010-12-25 at 12:34 +0100, Ronan Jouchet wrote: > On 10-12-25 12:58 AM, Hartmut Noack wrote: > > Am 22.12.2010 19:55, schrieb Scott Lavender: > >> On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 11:19 AM, NG<[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >>> ... > >> > >> You might also try Guitarix instead of Rakarrack. > >> > >> http://guitarix.sourceforge.net/
Guitarix can't replace Rakarrack and to be fair, Rakarrack can't replace Guitarix, OTOH simply using Fon's Jconvolver + some distortion might be near to be able to replace Guitarix, but it still won't replace Rakarrack. Rakarrack can be used for professional sounding Hardrock guitars in the style of the 80s, IMO it's nearly possible to reproduce the genius sound of LPs like "I against I" from the Bad Brains, just by playing the guitar to the mixing console, without an guitar amp, when using Rakarrack. Well, 70s and ex 80s style IMO can't be emulated good by software effects. 2 cents, Ralf > > > > I second that absolutely 101%. If you build it from source you can get > > the variant gx_head as well that presents the software indeed as real amp. > > Hi NG, > > Back to the subject, this howto (and its comments) could help you to get > wineasio up: > http://www.davehayes.org/2007/04/27/howto-reaper-on-ubuntu-linux-with-wineasio/ > > Meeeeeeerry Christmas :) > > Ronan -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
