Re: Boss GT-n pedal board editor/librarian

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Grammostola Rosea wrote:
> Dave Phillips wrote:
>   
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I'm going to profile this software in LJ soon but I thought LAUyers 
>> might like to know about now:
>>
>>     http://gtx.tinfoilmusic.net/
>>
>> Very neat stuff. I tested it with my guitarist's GT-3, it's fantastic. 
>> Considering that you can get a used GT for ~$100 - 150, you can buy one, 
>> download this (libre, GPL'd) software, and you're ~$200 better off than 
>> if you'd purchased Guitar Rig 3 (and had to run it under Wine). ;) <---- 
>> (That's a humor sign, just in case.)
>>
>> Btw, the software is available for the GT-3/6/8/10/Pro and the 6b/10b 
>> versions for the bass guitar. Kudos to Colin Willcocks for an impressive 
>> job well done.
>>
>>
>>   
>>     
> You can edit the sounds with it, or mix you track using the boss pedal?
>
> \r
>
>   
Hi \r,

As far as I can tell it's purely an old-school editor/librarian, but 
maybe there's a way to use the pedal for mixing. Btw, all communications 
with the device occur over a standard MIDI connection. I tested it via 
the MIDI ports on my SBLive, it works beautifully. Cross-platform, too.

Best,

dp

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