Re: New GxRectifier.lv2

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Am 02.07.2014 17:40, schrieb Carlos sanchiavedraz:
2014-07-02 17:33 GMT+02:00 hermann meyer <brummer-@xxxxxx>:
This tube amp emulation is inspired by the Orange AD200, but didn't intend
to simulate this one.
However, the simulation use 2 x ECC83, 1 x ECC81 and 4 x 6550 tube
emulations, were the Orange usually use 1 x ECC83. This simulation use one
more ECC83 to avoid phase inversion.
Cabinet simulate a 4 x 10 and in front of all sitting a rectifier.
In opposite to the original AD200, which use a 3 band tonestack, this one
use again a 2 band baxandall tone control.
Again, I'm interested if this suite the need of the Bass players here.
get it here :
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guitarix/files/lv2/
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Really appealing. Any demos to hear some?

Sorry, no demo, but it is really easy to check out for yourself. No big dependency deal at all. Only gcc and friends and of-course LV2 headers are needed. Type make install and be done. You could do that as simple user, no root asses is needed. Check out with your preferred LV2 host.
If you didn't like it, just do make uninstall and delete the download.
If you like it, you could build a debian package by : make deb
and fit the needs of your package management system to install it permanent.

regards
hermann
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