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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:
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JUCE
JUCE is an open-source cross-platform C++ application framework for desktop and mobile applications, including VST, VST3, AU, AUv3, LV2 and AAX audio plug-ins.
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InfluxDB
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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
I’d start by reading this book, and also this book. From there, I’d recommend looking into the JUCE library to start trying to implement some examples from the books in a vst plugin you can run on your daw. The Audio Programmer YouTube channel and community is an excellent learning resource as well.
Most audio companies in this realm are also consumer electronics manufacturers, so it may be worth trying to build your own embedded guitar pedal to run some algorithms on to bring your projects full circle. If you document that whole process and integrate that into your portfolio too, that kind of experience would definitely make you more marketable. The Electro Smith products seem fun for this type of thing.
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