Re: [LAD] [LAU] A couple of new plugins

2015-06-13 Thread Hermann Meyer



Am 15.04.2015 um 20:44 schrieb Carlos sanchiavedraz:



2015-04-15 20:14 GMT+02:00 Hermann Meyer >:


been pushed to the guitarix git repository. Those are simulations
of the following pedals:

Fuzz Face JH1
Fuzz Face Fuller Mods
Fuzz Face Roger Mayer
Foxey Lady
Colorsound Tonebender
Sustainer+Muff (Big Muff Pi)
Screamig Bird
Hornet
High Frequency Brightener
LPB-1 Booster
Hogs Foot

They are generated from schematic files, with our Ampsim Toolkit.
http://sourceforge.net/p/guitarix/blog/2015/03/j-hendrix-fuzz-face/

Schematic files (gschem) been included in the tools directory.

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Really attractive set of pedals. Great job!

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There is a issue with this simulations regarding transistor clipping, 
which isn't simulated correct, however, I' ve made a little demo from 
some of LV2 plugs. It's a Kirkland half acoustic with a piezo pickup, 
direct plugged into the mic-in of my soundcard,  running into the 
GxSustainer, followed by the GxFuzzFace, finished by the GxMuff. No 
other plug involved.


https://soundcloud.com/brummer/fuzzmuff

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Re: [LAD] [LAU] A couple of new plugins

2015-05-02 Thread Hermann Meyer



Am 02.05.2015 um 22:25 schrieb Cedric Roux:

See below, copy of a message from guitarix-dev mailing list
for where the schematics come from.

On 05/02/2015 08:15 PM, Gerald Mwangi wrote:

Hi Hermann, Congratulations.
I was wondering, how do you accomplish this work?
Do actually own the pedals? Where do you get the circuit diagrams?
How do you mathematically simulate the electronic components?
Gerald

On 01.05.2015 19:25, Hermann Meyer wrote:

Next to the Fuzz pedals, I've now employed the old Wah pedals, so far
I've emulated the

Vox Wah V847






Am 16.04.2015 um 12:32 schrieb Gianfranco Ceccolini:
. . .
> Last but not least, I have a nice contribution. Here is a link for the
> zipped www.schematicheaven.com
>  website. They have recently gone
> offline but I managed to download the entire content before it did.
> With the AmpSim toolkit working I think that this collection of
> schematics might be a nice gift :-)
>


Hi

Well, schematicheaven is a great resource, a couple of circuits I used 
comes from there.

A other resource I use is The Free Information Society:
http://www.freeinfosociety.com/electronics/schempage.php?cat=1

And No, I didn't own all those pedals. I compare just by ear and by plot.

The ampsim toolkit (dk_simulator) is a framework written in python, the 
underlying idea comes from this master thesis by  JAROMÍR MAČÁK :

http://www.vutbr.cz/www_base/zav_prace_soubor_verejne.php?file_id=60090

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Re: [LAD] [LAU] A couple of new plugins

2015-05-02 Thread Cedric Roux

See below, copy of a message from guitarix-dev mailing list
for where the schematics come from.

On 05/02/2015 08:15 PM, Gerald Mwangi wrote:

Hi Hermann, Congratulations.
I was wondering, how do you accomplish this work?
Do actually own the pedals? Where do you get the circuit diagrams?
How do you mathematically simulate the electronic components?
Gerald

On 01.05.2015 19:25, Hermann Meyer wrote:

Next to the Fuzz pedals, I've now employed the old Wah pedals, so far
I've emulated the

Vox Wah V847

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Am 16.04.2015 um 12:32 schrieb Gianfranco Ceccolini:
> Hi everyone
>
> On behalf of the MOD Team I’d like to congratulate the Guitarix team
> for winning the First Faust Open Source SW competition.

Hi Gian

Many thanks,
indeed I'm a bit proud about it. :-)


> We have been using Guitarix from the very beginning of our development
> and since then, the GX team has embraced us.
>

You are welcome, you know it!

> That said, we are very happy for your more than deserved success.
>
> Also, I’d like to congratulate for the new release of Guitarix with
> the new distortion plugins that used the AmpSim toolkit. What a
> powerful tool. I can’t wait to test them on the MOD.
>

Well, they are still not released, just in the git repository for the
brave follower. But I guess the next release will be a "Big one", with a
couple of new plugs and the new design by Markus.
Maybe we make a version number jump to cover the changes.

> Last but not least, I have a nice contribution. Here is a link for the
> zipped www.schematicheaven.com
>  website. They have recently gone
> offline but I managed to download the entire content before it did.
> With the AmpSim toolkit working I think that this collection of
> schematics might be a nice gift :-)
>
> You can download it at
> www.ceccolini.com.br/www.schematicheaven.com.zip
> 
>
Downloaded!
That's great man, I mean I can still reach schematicheaven here, but
it's a must have when the AmpSim Toolkit grow, and I can't risk to loose
this resource.

> Hope you all have fun and congratulations one more time!!
>

Well, thanks to you and your team, hope you've had a great time on the
LAC and fell good in Berlin.


regards
hermann

> Guitar really (and literally) rocks 
>
> Best regards
>
> Gianfranco
> The MOD Team
>
>


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Re: [LAD] [LAU] A couple of new plugins

2015-05-02 Thread Gerald Mwangi
Hi Hermann, Congratulations.
I was wondering, how do you accomplish this work?
Do actually own the pedals? Where do you get the circuit diagrams?
How do you mathematically simulate the electronic components?
Gerald

On 01.05.2015 19:25, Hermann Meyer wrote:
> Next to the Fuzz pedals, I've now employed the old Wah pedals, so far
> I've emulated the
> 
> Vox Wah V847
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Re: [LAD] [LAU] A couple of new plugins

2015-05-01 Thread Hermann Meyer



Am 15.04.2015 um 20:44 schrieb Carlos sanchiavedraz:



2015-04-15 20:14 GMT+02:00 Hermann Meyer >:


been pushed to the guitarix git repository. Those are simulations
of the following pedals:

Fuzz Face JH1
Fuzz Face Fuller Mods
Fuzz Face Roger Mayer
Foxey Lady
Colorsound Tonebender
Sustainer+Muff (Big Muff Pi)
Screamig Bird
Hornet
High Frequency Brightener
LPB-1 Booster
Hogs Foot

They are generated from schematic files, with our Ampsim Toolkit.
http://sourceforge.net/p/guitarix/blog/2015/03/j-hendrix-fuzz-face/

Schematic files (gschem) been included in the tools directory.

regards
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Really attractive set of pedals. Great job!

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Thanks,

Next to the Fuzz pedals, I've now employed the old Wah pedals, so far 
I've emulated the


Vox Wah V847
Dallas Arbiter Wah
Maestro Boomerang  Wah  EG-1

in addition to the original emulation, I've added a manual/auto selector 
so that you could use this wah's as well in auto mode.

As before, Schematic files (gschem) been included in the tools directory.
The resulted Faust source code is in the plugin directory.

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Re: [LAD] [LAU] A couple of new plugins

2015-04-15 Thread Carlos sanchiavedraz
2015-04-15 20:14 GMT+02:00 Hermann Meyer :

> been pushed to the guitarix git repository. Those are simulations of the
> following pedals:
>
> Fuzz Face JH1
> Fuzz Face Fuller Mods
> Fuzz Face Roger Mayer
> Foxey Lady
> Colorsound Tonebender
> Sustainer+Muff (Big Muff Pi)
> Screamig Bird
> Hornet
> High Frequency Brightener
> LPB-1 Booster
> Hogs Foot
>
> They are generated from schematic files, with our Ampsim Toolkit.
> http://sourceforge.net/p/guitarix/blog/2015/03/j-hendrix-fuzz-face/
>
> Schematic files (gschem) been included in the tools directory.
>
> regards
> hermann
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Really attractive set of pedals. Great job!

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