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2011-01-06
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@ Sweden
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2011-01-06
, 15:48
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@ Brazil
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2011-01-06
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@ Brazil
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2011-01-06
, 16:10
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I suggest you go buy a Line6 GuitarPod. I bett you get way better sound out of that compair to a softwarepowered distortionsimulatar.
I wounder how people can be so excited about that Iphone application. I find it quite stupid.
But the best sound is always One Guitar, One Cable and One Tubepowered Amplifier from late 70's. That is Rock n Roll!
Trust me
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2011-01-06
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I saw this iphone app iRig that can use the iPhone as a guitar pedal, it gets the microphone input from the guitar and apply effects. It's an awesome app.
Does exist some similar app for Maemo ?
I didnt find any app, but I want to give a try and develop something, I thought the greatest problem its the audio processing and convolution, and of course the delay that must be mininum. Max 50ms...
Any ideas?
Does exist some similar app for Maemo ?
I didnt find any app, but I want to give a try and develop something, I thought the greatest problem its the audio processing and convolution, and of course the delay that must be mininum. Max 50ms...
Any ideas?