guitarix - A Rock guitar amplifier for Jack
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Guitarix is a rock guitar amplifier for Jack (Jack Audio Connection Kit) with one input and two output's. It is designed to get nice trash/metall/rock/guitar sounds. Available are controls for bass, treble, gain, balance, distortion, freeverb, crybaby(wah) and echo. For the 'pressure' in the sound you can use the feedback and feedforward sliders. guitarix comes with a GTK+ Interface and as Ladspa plugin.
guitarix accepts the following options: -h, --help Show help options --help-all Show all help options --help-style GTK style configuration options --help-jack JACK configuration options --help-overload Switch to bypass mode on overload condition --help-file File options --help-debug Debug options --help-gtk Show GTK+ options -v, --version Print version string and exit -N, --nogui Print version string and exit -p, --rpcport=PORT Start a JSON-RPC server listening on port PORT -H, --rpcport=HOSTNAME Set hostname to connect to -G, --onlygui Start only GUI -L, --liveplaygui Start with Live Play GUI -M, --mute Start with engine muted -b, --bank=BANK:PRESET (A:0-Z:9) Set bank and preset to load at startup -b, --bank=BANK:PRESET (A:0-Z:9) --display=DISPLAY X display to use
Hermann Meyer, James Warden, Andreas Degert. This manpage was initially written by Roland Stigge <stigge@antcom.de> for the Debian project but can be used elsewhere.
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