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Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitAm 13.08.2012 13:08, schrieb rosea.grammostola:
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Am 13.08.2012 13:08, schrieb rosea.grammostola:
On
08/13/2012 01:07 PM, rosea.grammostola wrote:
On 08/13/2012 10:49 AM, rosea.grammostola
wrote:
On 08/12/2012 08:52 AM, hermann meyer
wrote:
* add buffer-size selector for
oscilloscope (required by bass-players)
Can you elaborate this?
The Oscilloscope use the jack buffer size to display the sine wave,
when you use jack buffers smaller then 256 to archive low latency,
the Oscilloscope becomes useless for a bass player
(the sine wave of a low E is a way longer for example).
Now you can set the Oscilloscope buffer up to (jack buffer size x6)
to display a full sine of a low E, even when you use low jack buffer
sizes.
It would be nice if you where able to include some presets for
bass. A
look on your forum seems to show that there are at least some
bassplayers using guitarix. They might be able to share some
presets?
I have already given up to ask users to commit presets, it's to
frustrating in the long run.
Anyhow, if we receive presets, we will happily include them to the
factory settings.
You can see there witch (and how many) users have committed some.
@autostatic,
what about adding some of your (guitar) presets to the
guitarix package? I'd love to try them out.
The only condition is that they comes without
activated convolvers,
or the (GPL licensed)
IR-file must be attached.
Best regards,
\r
greets
hermann
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