So it seems not to be so easy after all. dsp.idx is just an index-file, and dsp-file names are coded in the files themselves. Apparently Scope looks for DSP-files and not their file-names.
I'll continue to experiment and see where it leads..
I am sorry for my too hasty conclutions.
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<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: voidar on 2006-04-17 17:36 ]</font>So, I am looking for a way to fool Dynatube into being a cab-sim only plugin (for some reason). I haven't succeeded yet, but I came a cross some other discoveries. It's simple really.
But important! Remember to backup before changing anything!
1. Shut down SFP/XTC.
2. Copy and rename this file:...
Softube JCM-800 Powamp 44.1 kHz2 i:/program files/audio/sfp/app/bin/../dsp/j84b.dsp
3. ... to this file:
Softube Dual Rectifier Powamp 44.1 kHz2 i:/program files/audio/sfp/app/bin/../dsp/dr4b.dsp
4. Relaunch SFP/XTC. You should now have a Rectifier running on EL34's
This will tighten the amp up and oviously remove the tube-rectifier "sag" that "plagued" the Recto poweramp.
This obviously only works in 44.1KHz mode. There are other files for 48KHz (Dynatube doesn't work at higher rates - or perhaps there's just over-sampling?).
If you have been paying attention you will understand that you easily can "re-wire" the amp-models any way you like because the code is separated into preamp, eq, poweramp and cabinet models.
All you need to know is in the file: ..App/Dsp/dsp.idx - now, experiment.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: voidar on 2006-04-17 17:39 ]</font>