Those in the peanut gallery, atop the gray panel, you'll see that Guitarix has a vst version, and has been chosen as the amp in that session. When you use wine to install Music Lab's RealGuitar, the installer asks if you want to install Guitarix, which it does without issues. When you launch RealGuitar, and choose an amp, Guitarix is ready to be chosen. Music Labs RealGuitar is a high-end software, with several other versions for Strat, Les Paul etc and is working well in windows-Reaper running in wine staging 7.15 (wineasio as driver) in AVlinux EFL (Enlightnment desktop) The RealGuitar download is 1.3 gig, but there are tons of capabilities to choose from. Even a nice panel of controls for guitar player noises. The demo runs for 14 days, with plenty to explore.
I follow a few windoze guitar sites, and never saw a mention of the Guitarix in this setting, so I'd recommend some serious self-promotion
is in order. The price is reasonable, and in brief testing/exploring of the acoustic, I think it will prove very useful here, so Santa has been notified.
Keeping on-topic, Is a CLAP Guitarix planned? I've read it's easier to support than it says on the box.
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