Re: [LAA] Guitarix 0.33.0 release

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Am 02.08.2015 um 04:42 schrieb Hermann Meyer:


Am 02.08.2015 um 00:32 schrieb jonetsu@xxxxxxxxxxxx:
On Sat, 01 Aug 2015 08:29:40 +0200
Hermann Meyer <brummer-@xxxxxx> wrote:

Release 0.33.0 is out,
A new Fuzz section with emulations of the:
Astrotone Fuzz
Dunlop Fuzzface
Fuzzface Roger Mayer Mods
Fuzzface Fuller Mods
Foxeylady
Hornet
Sustainer
Muff
Screaming Bird
Colorsound Tonebender
Vintage Fuzzmaster
Ruiner
Fat Furry Freak
Fuzz Drive
I tried many of them.  The sound always comes with an important part of
it clean.  The jack connections are default, head to effects, effects
to out1 and out2.  Is it possible to get a sound like a real big muff
pedal, or a Roland distortion pedal, the bzzzzz signing sound ? There
must be something wrong I'm doing.  I double add the 'Fat Furry Freak'
which might provide a very fuzzy sound by its name, I switch it on
(green button) but the sound remains with a strong clean component.  Is
it possible to have a Jimi Hendrix sound for instance ?  I don't want
any clean sound, just fuzz.

Cheers.
Hi

Seems that your signal bypass guitarix. Make sure that you can't hear your guitar when guitarix is switched of. Use alsamixer (terminal), select your card (F6) and turn down the output of your input line/mic.

regards
hermann


I've forgot to mention, that you need to turn on the input volume of your input line. Press (F4) in the alsamixer terminal and go to line or mic or what you use, and press key up/down to adjust the input volume. (Turn down the PCM volume in this tap as well.)

Press (Esc) when done.

If all that didn't help, put one of the Boosters before the Fuzz plug.


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