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So, ultimately, the quality of these effects is not fantastic, but somewhat usable.  Very little time (compared to a "real" effect) was spent on them...
So, ultimately, the quality of these effects is not fantastic, but somewhat usable.  Very little time (compared to a "real" effect) was spent on them...
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* Here's a video of our last show, with Jesusonic providing all of the guitar amp modeling/distortion/etc for the guitar: [http://consume.ca/oct28.html]
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* Here's a [http://consume.ca/oct28.html video] of our last show, with Jesusonic providing all of the guitar amp modeling/distortion/etc for the guitar.
* [http://jesusonic.com/ Jesusonic homepage]
* [http://jesusonic.com/ Jesusonic homepage]
* [http://jesusonic.com/resources.php Jesusonic presets]
* [http://jesusonic.com/resources.php Jesusonic presets]

Revision as of 23:12, 15 February 2006

Contents

Reaper Effects

DirectX Effects

Reaper supports most DirectX effects.

VST/VSTi Effects

Reaper supports most VST effects and VSTi instruments.

Jesusonic Effects

The interesting thing about the JS (Jesusonic) effects is that they are user modifyable. You can edit them with a text editor or, you can insert a Jesusonic Effect List, and edit it from that text-based UI.

Most of the effects are fairly basic, and the delays/filters/amp modeling/distortion are tweaked primarily for playing with a guitar.

So, ultimately, the quality of these effects is not fantastic, but somewhat usable. Very little time (compared to a "real" effect) was spent on them...