Cool! These all load into Guitarix, right? I’ll have to test them out! How are things coming along with the Guitarix.vst project?
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Re: Poweramps available in Linux
Yes, sure.
Guitarix.vst, it's mostly about external dependencies, I've resolved all glib issues just to run in the next issue with sigc++. I replaced that with boost::signals2, but it turns out that boost is to slow for the needs, so I reverted that. I found a signal lib on github: https://github.com/tripleslash/rocket which works fast enough. Unfortunately this one require C++20, Juce just accept C++17, so I'm going to rework this lib to fit into C++17. That is done and I've started to replace sigc++ with rocket signal calls.
So, there is progress, but, to be honest, it may take several weeks to finish that, as in time between I like to do other things, like the ModularAmpToolKit, as while doing that I could play a bit more with my guitar to test results, while during replacing a dependency it only count if it works.
Re: Poweramps available in Linux
brummer10 released set of LV2 plugs to simulate valve amplifiers
https://github.com/brummer10/ModularAmpToolKit.lv2
awesome!
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Re: Poweramps available in Linux
A bit promotion from others never hurts.
Nice to see them running in Reaper.
Re: Poweramps available in Linux
Your recent X11 plug running great in Reaper.
Always thank you for your works!!!