Re: Linux guitar amplifier simulator

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On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Hartmut Noack <zettberlin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 
What is "better" depends on the music you want to play, any software
that is stable and capable of providing the sound you want to hear is
level in such a competition.
I do very well with CAPS-plugins in AMS:

http://lapoc.de/demos/ams-guitrack-killwaveshort.ogg
http://lapoc.de/demos/ams-guitrack-tschoepeled02.ogg
http://lapoc.de/demos/caps-walzersturm02-0312-2007.ogg


> IMHO, if you choose to pay for the sound, it's better to pay for a
> hardware device.
 

Hi Hartmut, that clips are great. I can't manage to get CAPS to sound that good.
Can you share your settings?? I'd love to give a try :)


I absolutely back that: for 300E you get a hardware recording amp that
beats *any* softwaresolution.


I'd love to know what are that options. I'm thinking about getting a backup for my Mesa DR,
and if I can have a hardware amp sounding like GR for 300 bucks I WANT IT!

Saludosss


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Oscar Morante
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"Self-education is, I firmly believe, the only kind of education there is." - Isaac Asimov.
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