I wanted to say I'm one grateful boomer!! Thank you!
It took me a while to actually get this working because.. I use backported pipewire and discovered that I didn't have pipewire-jack installed
Once that, and also changing the launch command to "pw-jack guitarix" it worked. This is so great! I feel like I'm in a candy store. Getting a couple little error messages on start but there's no trouble. I'll keep searching on that and maybe start a thread for help, but just wanted to share my appreciation. Thanks to tramp and anyone and everyone else that helps out in this forum.
I wasn't changing the sample rate on the fly. The issue at 44.1kHz sounds kind of like a messed up, digital ring modulator.
Very strange, I re-checked here and it works as it should. However, I've implemented a a little security guard hopefully it will solved the issue. Could you please checkout from github and let me know if it works for you now as well.
Is that Gnome?
I using cinnamon and there this didn't happen. I need to checkout the desktop manager you use to find the source of the trouble.
Is that X11 of wayland?
I wasn't changing the sample rate on the fly. The issue at 44.1kHz sounds kind of like a messed up, digital ring modulator.
Very strange, I re-checked here and it works as it should. However, I've implemented a a little security guard hopefully it will solved the issue. Could you please checkout from github and let me know if it works for you now as well.
The nam module works flawlessly under 48kHz with Arch (thanks a lot!), but gives me also some noise at 44.1kHZ. I havent checked github yet.
I've done some more work for the neural modules. Guitarix now supports two modules for NAM and RTNeural each. That to allow the load of separate pre and power amp models. On top I implemented a RTNeural Multi plug, that allow the load of two models into on plug and then blend between them. So it is possible, for example loading a clean and crunchy model of the same amp and blend between. But it is also possible to blend between different amp models. That's a endless can of fun.
it's me again, with packaging issues, tarballs are bit messed since 0.45.0
Yes, sorry for that. As we now need to add submodules to the tarball I've rewritten the dist function to create the tarball. During that the root folder get lost. I've corrected that already in the source. Next release will come soon and the tarball will contain the root folder again. https://github.com/brummer10/guitarix/issues/143
that's the tarball created by github release automatic, don't use that, it wouldn't work because it miss the submodules and you cant init them because it as well miss the git instructions to do so.