Proteus

Guitar amp and pedal capture plugin using neural networks
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Author: Keith Bloemer <[email protected]>
Date:   Tue,  8 Nov 2022 09:58:57 -0600

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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Capture your own amps/pedals/plugins with Proteus. Can capture a drive/tone knob Proteus uses a LSTM neural network to emulate guitar amplifiers and distortion/overdrive/boost pedals. You can capture the sound of an amplifier either by recording with a microphone, or direct out from a load box. When running "Direct Out" models, you will need to use an Impulse Response plugin to accurately model the amp speaker/cabinet. -You can create your own models using the [Automated-GuitarAmpModelling](https://github.com/GuitarML/Automated-GuitarAmpModelling) repository directly (LSTM with hidden size 40), or by using the Capture Utility files (available for download at [GuitarML.com](https://guitarml.com/)) with Google Colab. +You can create your own models using the [Automated-GuitarAmpModelling](https://github.com/GuitarML/Automated-GuitarAmpModelling) repository directly (LSTM with hidden size 40), or by using the Capture Utility files (available for download at [GuitarML.com](https://guitarml.com/)) with Google Colab (recommended). To share your best models, email the json files to [email protected] and they may be included in the ToneLibrary.