Re: Using Artificial Intelligence to keep track of your pedal settings.
This is a cool concept I could see a lot of people using but for me this is a total waste of time.
I turn the knobs until they sound good and I don't care to share my settings with the world :P
nice work tho.
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Re: Using Artificial Intelligence to keep track of your pedal settings.
Originally posted by jdelva View PostHello guys, I've been working on an app to keep track of your guitar pedal settings and I would love to know what you think!
TLDR
- Take a picture of your pedal.
- Let the AI identify the knobs, calculate their values, and assign their labels.
- The app generates a set of virtual knobs matching your real pedal's
- Tweak the virtual knobs to your liking.
A super quick demo:
I want to make this app useful to all of you so I would like to know what you think. If there's something you would like to change or if there's a feature you would like to see in the app.
There's a longer video here where I explain the rest of the features like:
- Recording audio clips of your pedal sounds (they will be stored in the cloud so you never lose them).
- Take notes for each of your pedal settings.
- Share all that with other guitarists.
- Discover what pedals other guitarists use and how they use them.
This is still in progress but I'll have a beta version soon so anyone can test it. And really, any feedback you'd like to provide will be very appreciated!
In the meantime, I will keep posting updates on this thread and on the project's Twitter and Instagram accounts.
Thanks!
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Re: Using Artificial Intelligence to keep track of your pedal settings.
Originally posted by Demanic View PostInteresting.
About 30 years ago Neill Young had someone build him "the whizzer". Essentially it was a digital device that would turn the analog knobs on his amp to the exact place that a setting saved them to. I always wanted one.
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Re: Using Artificial Intelligence to keep track of your pedal settings.
Very cool
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Re: Using Artificial Intelligence to keep track of your pedal settings.
Originally posted by jdelva View PostThanks a lot! Let me know if you have any suggestion!
That is very interesting! Would love to see one working!
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Re: Using Artificial Intelligence to keep track of your pedal settings.
Originally posted by Mincer View PostThat is really cool! I totally dig the marriage between such an analog thing like pedal settings and the digital world. Great idea!
Originally posted by Demanic View PostInteresting.
About 30 years ago Neill Young had someone build him "the whizzer". Essentially it was a digital device that would turn the analog knobs on his amp to the exact place that a setting saved them to. I always wanted one.
Sent from my Alcatel_5044C using TapatalkLast edited by jdelva; 07-03-2020, 06:09 PM.
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Re: Using Artificial Intelligence to keep track of your pedal settings.
Interesting.
About 30 years ago Neill Young had someone build him "the whizzer". Essentially it was a digital device that would turn the analog knobs on his amp to the exact place that a setting saved them to. I always wanted one.
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Re: Using Artificial Intelligence to keep track of your pedal settings.
That is really cool! I totally dig the marriage between such an analog thing like pedal settings and the digital world. Great idea!
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Re: Using Artificial Intelligence to keep track of your pedal settings.
Originally posted by NegativeEase View PostIt's a cool idea. -I'll check out.
Hey, honestly almost more important than individual tweaks on a pedal is recording how tweak affect the pedals downstream with their tweaks -as stacking multiple pedals is where most people get their own "sound' and variations on that sound they want to track. -or at least what would concern people using this kind of app in the first place
So I know thats gotta be a road map thing due to enormous comparative complexity, but consider a more comprehensive tone permutation tracking feature in your plans.
Thanks for the feedback! I want to develop a similar feature to what you are saying so your feedback is really helpful! I need to estimate how long it would take to develop but it is certainly possible.
Thanks a lot!
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Re: Using Artificial Intelligence to keep track of your pedal settings.
It's a cool idea. -I'll check out.
Hey, honestly almost more important than individual tweaks on a pedal is recording how tweak affect the pedals downstream with their tweaks -as stacking multiple pedals is where most people get their own "sound' and variations on that sound they want to track. -or at least what would concern people using this kind of app in the first place
So I know thats gotta be a road map thing due to enormous comparative complexity, but consider a more comprehensive tone permutation tracking feature in your plans.
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Using Artificial Intelligence to keep track of your pedal settings.
Hello guys, I've been working on an app to keep track of your guitar pedal settings and I would love to know what you think!
TLDR
- Take a picture of your pedal.
- Let the AI identify the knobs, calculate their values, and assign their labels.
- The app generates a set of virtual knobs matching your real pedal's
- Tweak the virtual knobs to your liking.
A super quick demo:
I want to make this app useful to all of you so I would like to know what you think. If there's something you would like to change or if there's a feature you would like to see in the app.
There's a longer video here where I explain the rest of the features like:
- Recording audio clips of your pedal sounds (they will be stored in the cloud so you never lose them).
- Take notes for each of your pedal settings.
- Share all that with other guitarists.
- Discover what pedals other guitarists use and how they use them.
This is still in progress but I'll have a beta version soon so anyone can test it. And really, any feedback you'd like to provide will be very appreciated!
In the meantime, I will keep posting updates on this thread and on the project's Twitter and Instagram accounts.
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