ltspice-guitar-pedals
A collection of LTSpice simulation files for popular guitar effects. :guitar: :electron: :musical_note: :chart_with_upwards_trend: Pull requests welcome :smiley: (by Cushychicken)
MarzWorkbench
FreeCAD Workbench for guitar design (by mnesarco)
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ltspice-guitar-pedals
Posts with mentions or reviews of ltspice-guitar-pedals.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-06.
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A Brief Hobbyist Primer on Clipping Diodes
Shameless plug: I’ve spent a bit of time making LTspice simulations of some popular pedals and putting them up on GitHub.
https://github.com/Cushychicken/ltspice-guitar-pedals
I’ve got a few blog writeups of the more complicated ones, too. The Tube Screamer is the most popular but the Boss Graphic EQ or the DynaComp compressor are my favorites.
https://cushychicken.github.io/posts/ltspice-tube-screamer/
https://cushychicken.github.io/ltspice-boss-ge7-equalizer/
https://cushychicken.github.io/ltspice-mxr-dyna-comp-compres...
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Roast My Schematic (Actual question in comment)
I've simulated some very similar ones to this that you could likely modify to your purposes. https://github.com/Cushychicken/ltspice-guitar-pedals
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Guidance Needed: Software engineer interested in guitar amplifier modeling development
I put together a few ltspice models of guitar pedals a few years ago. Might be of interest to you. https://github.com/Cushychicken/ltspice-guitar-pedals
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Has anyone figured out a good way to share SPICE models using git?
I've been slowly working on building up a collection of LTSpice simulations of popular guitar effects pedals over the course of the past few years.
- Green Ringer w useful additions/mods
MarzWorkbench
Posts with mentions or reviews of MarzWorkbench.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects.
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Best approach to making guitar neck-to-body transition shape?
Talk to mnesarco on twitter who develops the marz workbench
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Which tool is best for drawing the curvy shape of an electric guitar body: arcs, splines, or Bezier curves?
Have you seen this for FreeCad? https://github.com/mnesarco/MarzWorkbench
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ltspice-guitar-pedals and MarzWorkbench you can also consider the following projects:
soundshed-app - Desktop and Web app to browse and manage guitar amp tones. Control your bluetooth amp, jam to video backing tracks.
DynFreeCAD - Dynamo nodes for FreeCAD
Chameleon - Vintage guitar amp using neural networks.
FreeCAD-addons - A convenient gathering of useful and well-developed FreeCAD plugins made by the community.