On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 10:46:16PM -0500, Christian Delahousse wrote: > Hey guys, > > I just installed Ubuntu with a RT kernel addon and I'm doing my first > forays into the OS. I've been a long time windows user but I figured > I'd change to linux for a new perspective. > > On windows, I run a line6 guitar port for my guitar amplification > needs. Unfortunately, the Line6 Linux software project does not > support the Guitar Port. Luckily, I have a Tascam US122 with a HighZ > input that I can plug my guitar into. > > I was just wondering what software was available to me for guitar amp > simulation? Is there a guide that explains what to do? > > So far, google hasn't very helpful, my searches lead me to a guitar > that's actually being converted into a LINUX GUITAR. > There has been some discussion of this on the list fairly recently. I seem to recall a puredata patch or maybe it was an AMS patch for guitar distortion/amp simulation. Possibly the easiest way though is to use something like jack rack, and the CAPS cabinet plugins maybe with some TAP tubewarmth.. I am personally using a Behringer v-amp2 though, as it seemed a simpler solution to the Hi-Z input problems, and adds all the distortion and cab simulation I need. James _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user