Problem / Motivation
Hi there,
1st of all thanks for this very promising open source project, it's really cool!
I've collected "some" related open resources - yours too of course - for the HyMPS project (under the AUDIO \ Effects \ Guitar \ Amp sims) but I've noticed that - since the advent of NAM - several projects seems to have been abandoned or no longer updated, unfortunately.
However, especially among commercial products, there's also a growing trend of creating "hubs" that puts a series of simulators together in order to publish more complete packages.
I strongly believe that would be very useful and interesting to have a "suite of open source ampsims" (that could be also extended to open source Pedals of course) hub, to preserving them from oblivion too.
Hope that inspires.
Proposed Solution
Port other open source Guitar Amp Sims to Amplitron thus creating a "modular engines ecosystem".
Area
Audio Engine / DSP Pipeline
Alternatives Considered
No response
Additional Context
No response
Problem / Motivation
Hi there,
1st of all thanks for this very promising open source project, it's really cool!
I've collected "some" related open resources - yours too of course - for the HyMPS project (under the AUDIO \ Effects \ Guitar \ Amp sims) but I've noticed that - since the advent of NAM - several projects seems to have been abandoned or no longer updated, unfortunately.
However, especially among commercial products, there's also a growing trend of creating "hubs" that puts a series of simulators together in order to publish more complete packages.
I strongly believe that would be very useful and interesting to have a "suite of open source ampsims" (that could be also extended to open source Pedals of course) hub, to preserving them from oblivion too.
Hope that inspires.
Proposed Solution
Port other open source Guitar Amp Sims to Amplitron thus creating a "modular engines ecosystem".
Area
Audio Engine / DSP Pipeline
Alternatives Considered
No response
Additional Context
No response