Tim E. Real wrote:
Until now I have mostly been using SimulAnalog's famous JCM900 VST
 dll plugin under dssi-vst. (I do wish they would open-source those plugs!)

Aha, it's for free :), http://www.simulanalog.org/GSuite.zip, until now I didn't use VSTs when recording with Linux, but the web says, this VST should be awesome, http://www.google.de/#hl=de&ei=vJLbS_jPJc6YOMjj9JIH&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&ved=0CAUQBSgA&q=JCM+900+VST&spell=1&fp=af503062d682e13a :).

On the web page there are some PDFs.

Perception and Congnition

A perceptual approach on equalization <http://www.simulanalog.org/eq.pdf>
   A perceptual approach on clipping and saturation
<http://www.simulanalog.org/clip.pdf> Volume cranked up in amp debate <http://www.trueaudio.com/at_eetjlm.htm> (by Brian Santo)



Numerical methods and models

State variable changes to avoid non-computational issues <http://www.simulanalog.org/statevariable.pdf> A complete model of a tube amplifier stage <http://www.simulanalog.org/tubestage.pdf>
   Analysis and high performance simulation of linear networks
Polynomial interpolators for High-Quality Resampling (Olli Niemitalo) <http://www.student.oulu.fi/%7Eoniemita/DSP/deip.pdf>



Programming Techniques

Optimizing with SIMD instructions <http://www.simulanalog.org/optimization.htm>
   Compiler Benchmarks <http://www.simulanalog.org/compiler.htm>





I have little use for it, because of a lack of knowledge, dunno, perhaps it's useful for some people from the list.

Thank you for the information Tim :),

Ralf
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