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Very different and intriguing version of one of Metallica's alltime hits. By Marcin Patrzalek.
Since the 1940s, electric guitarists, keyboardists, and other instrumentalists have been using effects pedals, devices that modify the sound of the original audio source. Typical effects include distortion, compression, chorus, reverb, and delay. Early effects pedals consisted of basic analog circuits, often along with vacuum tubes, which were later replaced with transistors. Although many pedals today apply effects digitally with modern signal processing techniques, many purists argue that the sound of analog pedals can not be replaced by their digital counterparts. We’ll follow a deep learning approach to see if we can use machine learning to replicate the sound of an iconic analog effect pedal, the Ibanez Tube Screamer. This post will be mostly a reproduction of the work done by Alec Wright et al. in Real-Time Guitar Amplifier Emulation with Deep Learning1. Alec Wright et al., “Real-Time Guitar Amplifier Emulation with ↩
Interactive guitar tab player that grades your performance with real-time feedback on accuracy and timing. Use any guitar. Play any song. No time limits.
An interactive music theory dashboard for guitarists including a circle of fifths.
For the commemoration of 100th year Titanic tragedy. My heart will go on (Celine Dion) theme from Titanic movie http://www.cdbaby.com/artist/igorpresnyakov A...