How can a put guitar signal in Circuit Maker2000standart-sp1

Started by vvvasss, September 27, 2004, 07:23:31 PM

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vvvasss

Hi everybody!
Im a new here.The forum ist SUPER and full of info-for this i want say THANKS.
I have a question-
how can a put guitar signal in Circuit Maker2000standart-sp1,Electr.workbench....and others soft, for signal simulation!
Best reggards



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vvvasss


Mike Burgundy

Some allow you to insert a signal generator - you always need to do that - but instead of setting wave-shape, frequency and voltage, you specify a .wav-file of your guitar signal which you've cunningly recorded previously. It then takes a fair amount of calculation time, and spits out a new .wav with the end result. If you've defined your test-points right that is.
It's different for every package, and not worth the trouble IMHO.
It's actually faster, easier and more intuitive to just breadboard the darn thing. Plus the fact that simulators are good at biaspoints and such, but  not at distortion characteristics, so if it will actually sound anything like the real thing is anybody's guess.