Guitarix is a modular, virtual amplifier for Linux.
With Guitarix you can choose different preamp and amp models
and /or could load .nam files with the Neural Amp Modeler modules,
or load .json or .aidax files with the RTNeural modules,
to simulate a specific hardware unit.
Combine them with various effects and speaker cabinet emulations
and/or load your own Impulse Response files
to come up with your very own tones.
New in this release:
Add support for RTNeural network engine
Allow to load two instances of the neural modules
Add NAM and RTNeural Multi module (Load two models and blend between them)
Implement links in the about menu to download sites for neural models (*.nam or *.aidax)
Fix resampling issues within the neural modules
Fix for distributors: reimplement root directory for release tarball
Guitarix has been an amazing journey and now the neural stuff takes it to a whole new level of potential!
*side note, a reminder to AV Linux users that updates to apps like Guitarix, Qtractor, Yoshimi, LSP-Plugins etc.. all appear in the MX Test Repo which can be accessed through the MX Package Installer.. Occasionally we even get stuff before it appears in Sid!
I borked my system and had to do a reinstall, and I decided to build the current Guitarix from source rather than taking the older version from Debian. Except when I run
Thanks, I ended up needing some more packages, but they were easy to find when the configuration stopped on an error. Except once I got it installed, I ran it but it failed silently. I ran it in a terminal window and got this.
It took me a while to see your reply because I needed to make sure I had time to jump down a rabbit hole if I needed to. And now?Sweetness! I now have Guitarizx running! I thought I had set jackd for realtime, but I'm finding all sorts of things I thought I had set up right weren't. The other error is gone so I guess fixing jackd's realtime status fixed it too. Thanks for the assists.
Some folks mentioned they have created 'Maximum Accuracy' NAM files, for the Marshal 'brown' sound...of which I am fully
Sergeant Schultz. For those familiar, the 'complex' captures are 2480k, while the standard versions are 290k. Of the four in the archive,
I only was able to use "Slammin_Plexi_Cranked_7_2000E_Standard.nam", one of the small ones, and still add add Shiroverb.
The complex captures were too much for my old i7 quadcore cpu. There is also a link to other such captures in the first post.
Hope someone finds these enjoyable.
Some folks mentioned they have created 'Maximum Accuracy' NAM files, for the Marshal 'brown' sound.
Ups, that is really heavy. (To heavy for my box).
I found something more the opposite of that here: https://forum.mod.audio/t/nam-models-re ... -x/10939/1
He re-capture some NAM models and train aidax (RTNeural) models from them.
The results been absolutely light in CPU usage while still sounds good.