[olug] Linux as a guitar amp
A-Wal
A-Wal at cox.net
Sat Jun 11 18:01:41 UTC 2005
I'll be sure to let you guys know how things go. It may be awhile
though. First, I'm still learning Linux, and second, I have to learn
what to do with my guitar. Hopefully things will go well. At least I
know now that there's a small chance I may actually be able to do this
myself. And yeah, the tiny amp I have works fine for learning scales,
but I'm a computer geek and wanted to use my comp. :)
Daniel Pfile wrote:
> I havn't hooked mine up in a long time either. The biggest problem is
> latency. Unless you have a really fast computer you'll be tearing
> your hair out playing through it. However, there are some apps:
>
> http://www.gnuitar.com/ - Guitar effects
> http://jack-rack.sourceforge.net/ - Effects
> http://ardour.org/ - Recording
>
> My advice? Spend your time learning how to play through your $10 amp.
> It just needs to make the sound come out. Once you decide you really
> like guitar go to a pawn shop and get a line 6 pod or a behringer
> vamp. I'd lean toward line 6 (I have a behringer amp with the vamp
> dsp built in and it's not that good, but it's cheaper). Those two
> products use special processors to simulate all kinds of amps, you
> just plug it into your stereo. Line 6 also makes a thing called the
> guitar port, which is windows only, but has just the dsp in it. You
> control it through usb. It's about 1/3 cheaper than a standalone, but
> you need windows. I still play through my little $10 amp in my living
> room with my big one in the office (but then again, I'm a bad
> guitarist). You just need something to jam on now, you'll get better
> and know your needs down the road.
>
> If you try gnuitar let the list know how it goes please, I could be
> completely wrong and linux guitar processing could have came a long way.
>
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