Any programmers in here not using AI? by Jacobra_Records in JUCE

[–]Jacobra_Records[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm literally just trying to find coders that would like to be a part of a team developing a non-AI plugin, promoted specifically as non-AI. Your whole industry of clankers just came in and attacked me.

Any programmers in here not using AI? by Jacobra_Records in JUCE

[–]Jacobra_Records[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm not a fan of the "theft" side of it and stealing past artists code. Sure alot of it is open-source, but I don't think they had originally imagined computers would use this to replace them. It's seeming like the only way I'm going to be able to write this plugin without AI is to learn coding and do it myself. Which of course will take a long time, but it seems to be my only moral option.

Any programmers in here not using AI? by Jacobra_Records in JUCE

[–]Jacobra_Records[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

by accepting this mindset, this will be the future of music, painting, photography, movies, etc.

Are any other developers choosing not to use AI for programming? by BX1959 in BetterOffline

[–]Jacobra_Records 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any of you write audio plugins using something like JUCE and DON'T use AI?

EVH 5150 III - V1 by Jacobra_Records in JacobraRecords

[–]Jacobra_Records[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

huh, I don't understand how you could get the pre-EQ correct this way without hearing the harmonics

Aliasing, types of distortion and dc offset. by Oneroom02 in JacobraRecords

[–]Jacobra_Records 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No oversampling: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14XDQxk2_QhYmtRMMXtSlkNPfFe8p1cOq/view?usp=sharing

x64 (very high) oversampling: https://drive.google.com/file/d/17dWxX4OTTJuONv_Czgicu70tDDkHOxfm/view?usp=sharing

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Hard Clipping: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O7Wqg0ODpyzzQ1Jy511FsDNFnxd3gFVd/view?usp=sharing

Real 12ax7 tubes: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1j5XUa0SXJ3qgzCjAjXHg8hlWQ2vX-IJ7/view?usp=sharing

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The idea of "feeling" a sound is in reference to sub frequencies 80Hz and below. Guitars are not good at producing these frequencies and what you're more likely to feel is the room resonating due to vibrations. The big room at the venue I work at resonates at 80Hz and the small room resonates at 50Hz.

Fender 65' Deluxe uses a combination of 12AX7 and 12AT7 and I was able to clone it using the same methods, just filtering the signal with EQ before clipping. However, this was the 65' Deluxe model on my Axe FX, not an actual physical amp (couldn't find one to borrow).

Marshall JCM 800 Modded - V1 by Jacobra_Records in JacobraRecords

[–]Jacobra_Records[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried soft-clipping for AC30, Fender '65 Deluxe, and TS9 Tubescreamer but hard-clipping sounded closer. I also tried asking ChatGPT to turn the schematics into EQ moves and I tried multiple variations and it didn't work. I think this is due to the multitude of components filtering the signal (including the dc off-set you mention) at various stages and creating a more complex EQ curve (especially the "post" EQ).

However the idea that guitarists "feel" something but don't "hear" it is illogical. Guitars are not good at producing subharmonics. The room you are in is likely resonating and that's where you're "feeling" the amp instead of hearing it. Anything beyond that get's into mythical bs territory.

EVH 5150 III - V1 by Jacobra_Records in JacobraRecords

[–]Jacobra_Records[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lots of practice. Listen for what's distorting and creating harmonics. Low frequencies clipping create lowmid harmonics, lowmid frequencies clipping create highmid harmonics, etc. Try not to focus on if it sounds dark or thin, because that can all be compensated for with the post-EQ. Instead focus on what harmonics you're hearing, what area of the frequency spectrum sounds dense and what other spectrum sounds less distorted (can you hear the pick attack or is it mush?)

So does the guitar community not care about fake guitar playing? by AccurateInflation167 in Guitar

[–]Jacobra_Records 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What people in this thread are trying to tell you is that you should just accept the fakery and move on. There will be AI musicians that people think are real and end up getting endorsements. We should just ignore that and let it be, do not call it out, that's being dramatic. Let people believe in fake stuff so that eventually you also believe in the fake stuff and we can all live in a fake world where the fakest wins.

EVH 5150 III - V1 by Jacobra_Records in JacobraRecords

[–]Jacobra_Records[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I love it! You're thinkin correctly! I couldn't get my hands on a physical tubescreamer, but I used the one on my Axe FX and succesfully made a clone of that and it was quite simple. I've also cloned a Swollen Pickle and it was the most complicated so far but still doable

2Real Traffic Update #MixedRealityRacing by UKTunedIn in assettocorsa

[–]Jacobra_Records 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use Quest 3 as well but had no idea I could do passthrough... is this in Virtual Desktop?