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rakarrack: Guitar Rig Alternative unter Linux

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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2008

Dies ist eine open source Guitar Rig Alternative, hier unter Gentoo Linux.Erstellt für http://audio.christian-ahmer.de

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  • Yeah, its like eye-rape :(

  • it actually sounds better than i thought it would... but GUI is HORRIBLE!

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  • Come on guys, his color scheme sucks but normally Rakarrack comes with a "darkish" interface that doesn't look like this mess.

  • @gloomer2415 Best free? How can you even compare this to the others who are merely perpetuating the crime called Microsoft? Just dont buy anything that runs on Microsoft to show your support. It is just that easy. Then the developers will convert. Then could have a Linux version in a matter of days, but dont, because they are sucking Microsoft prong.

  • Best free guitar software!

    Usually I use cabinet simulator, reverb, delay & phaser. Sometimes pitch shifter.

    With any real distortion - (soldano slo 100 preamp) sounds great.

    It`s possible to run rakarrack without GUI in console %)

  • You can modify the GUI his color preferences are just raping everyone

  • love linux, gui is ok, but sound is horrible.

  • i actually much prefer hardware effects over software, but thats my inner rock star screaming out

  • @ninjahimself

    i know that those are not free, but i think it is better to buy something that is good than to work with something that really sucks like rackarack. i tested guitar rig and rackarack and i can say that rackarack sucks! the clean sound might be okay but if you want to add distortion or crunch....forget it!

    try guitar rig!

  • @dirtpezz those are not free.

    you can compile sources on macs using gcc the same way you would do so for linux. compiling sources is usually over peoples heads unless they have read several manuals and messaged such crazy information into the brain. synaptic is as simple as point and click, hence why im suggesting ubuntu on virtual box to noobs.

    ubuntu is as simple as "synaptic > jackd, qjackctl, rakarrack, realtime kernel, virtual box additions"

  • @ninjahimself

    well i found out that there are way better versions for windows/mac

    like guitar rig,amplitube,revalver....

    you can´t even compare them with rakarrack!

  • @analyzingfunny its in the synaptic repositories. you can build it from source but if your asking me to wrap it into a deb file that will be over your head. im running linux from scratch but i have an ubuntu vm that i can load real quick to tell you what you need. "qjackctl" "jackd" "rakarrack" rakarrack is JACK ONLY!! you need to run "qjackctl" to patch your sound in to rakarrack. you then also need to patch rakarrack to your soundboards out. you have to have jack running to even load up

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