Where/when did "modern" guitar tone begin?

How would this make any sense at all? All you can do with FPGAs is look up Boolean logic tables; guitar signals aren't discretes, they're not gates and muxes, so this doesn't even begin to work unless you think you have an FPGA with a LUT large enough to do an entire analog-to-digital conversion, an entire ampsim's worth of programming logic, and a digital-to-analog conversion.

Does VHDL's real type even have enough bits to be useful for studio audio?

I'll take a look for my paper. It's kinda hard to explain on here
 
How would this make any sense at all? All you can do with FPGAs is look up Boolean logic tables; guitar signals aren't discretes, they're not gates and muxes, so this doesn't even begin to work unless you think you have an FPGA with a LUT large enough to do an entire analog-to-digital conversion, an entire ampsim's worth of programming logic, and a digital-to-analog conversion.

Does VHDL's real type even have enough bits to be useful for studio audio?
Be fair. It was only for a Masters thesis. At that level of education, he could have written about making it with newt’s spawn, poison Ivy, and used baked bean tins - and got a pass these days.
Since he ignored my wraparound suggestion, which covers your idea fully - I think you’re on a shot to nothing if you want any sense.
I say that in all warm sincerity. We all have off days!
 
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Be fair. It was only for a Masters thesis. At that level of education, he could have written about making it with newt’s spawn, poison Ivy, and used baked bean tins - and got a pass these days.
Since he ignored my wraparound suggestion, which covers your idea fully - I think you’re on a shot to nothing if you want any sense.
I say that in all warm sincerity. We all have off days!
What a strange thing to say
 
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