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i use artsd for playing counter strike on my windows machine. it uses the hardware playback on my maudio mobile pre usb. other than that i would really rather be running xfce, because it hauls ass =)
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Yes it does! xfce-4.4.2 on gentoo over here and loving it. ExEF was very simple to install, but then it wouldn't start because it couldn't find wish. Doh! I need to install tcl/tk; I'm doing it now, but it would have been nice if the installer had checked for me. OTOH most distros come with tcl/tk installed by default, gentoo comes with nothing installed by default, so this probably affects only me.
Edit: ExEF works great now. seems like it'll take a little getting used to, but it might just be my new ep.
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OMFG!
you can switch between 4 build you own effect strips just by pressing 0, 1, 2, or 3. looks like I'll be cutting up a usb keyboard and adding some footswitches. how awesome.
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I don't know man. I think I like exef more then ecamegapedal. with a good footswitch it would be very guitar rig like and you could even change the config file for each song. this little progy has made it's way into my rig for sure.
i like the fact that it was easy enough for me to install it, and that it actually functions. i found a good command line dsp, called "jesusonic" but i kinda like the gui enough to omit command line based dsps
ok bump city. i asked an irc channel if anyone knew of a prog that does reverse delay and tap tempo. the solution i had gotten was to use guitar rig 3. _not an option_ exef is crashy past 20 minutes same for gnuitar on my computer. jackrack, rakarrack, and stop boxes is pretty much non functional, i cant figure out how to get jack going with them.
any tips tricks, or guitar programs that do reverse delay are welcome!
I don't have anything to offer on that one, but I do have a question. I recently acquired of the little cheap behringer amps with the modeling and fx processor built in. Anybody know of a decent midi control program for talking to that amp?
could you be more specific with make and model of this amp? there is alot of behringer equipment. audacity and rose garden is supposed to have alot of midi support.
other programs you may be interested in are muse, ardour, as said rosegarden, and audacity. there is some neat hardware control for your built in effects.
on ebay searching "behringer foot switch" produced 2 models one fs112b and the other ab200
it looks like your manual's using the fs112b. man thats a way nicer amp than my esteban g10
I saw their foot controllers, but it's really just for playing around so I figured I would just hook the laptop up to see what it could do. Thanks for the info.
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