![]() ![]() These versions allows owners of old Mac to continue to work with AmplifX: version 1.6.3 doesn’t force the user to instal the new 1.7.0 release. Manage, test and design your primers for PCR Vous cherchez la version française d’AmplifX : cliquer sur le lien "Français" en haut à droite de la page ! And a lot of bug fixes and algorithm corrections! The menu "paste complement strand" now works into the field "use this primer" in the primer design window. New interface element (slider) in the main window that allow to quickly change the required number of perfect matching 3’end nucleotides in the match search alogorithm (without going to the Preference window) Ability to change the primer order in the list by drag and drop Multi-criteria sorting of primer list (see the new menu "primers > Sort using multiple criteria.") The program is now distributed as a multilingual bundle (still only in english and french but translators are welcome) Huge improvment in speed for almost all time consuming operations: sequence and primer list loading, match searches, primer design. Very big sequences support (> 1 million nucleotides) The Mac version is now a Cocoa application (compatible Mac OS 10.9 Mavericks and Retina displays) Simple and intuitive interface to design new primers for amplifying a fragment choosing the amplicon size and/or the position Pertinent informations on matches and amplicons (TM, size, predicted dimers, etc.) Localise your primers on target sequences (main file formats supported and "intelligent" copy-paste) The future is here.Share simply primer lists (automatic lockout in read only mode of files yet opened by an other user)Īutomatic calculation of quality score (TM, length, GC%, autodimer, complexity, etc.) If you don't need the speakers, the FX100 gives you that facility at a much lower price point than its combo siblings, and is also a practical portable item for onstage use. There's also the possibility of using the FX100 for live work straight into a PA, or into an amp if you set up presets with no amp/cab simulation.Ĭombining a streaming music player and guitar processor is a fine idea if you want to jam along with your favourite songs. We see the main use of the FX100 as for practice and, with the app, you get a music player with which you can choose a song from your music library and play along with it, possibly making use of half-speed playback and the tone matching facility, which utilises the unit's Wi-Fi connection to go online and find a tone that will suit the song you are playing back - there are plenty on the Cloud for more well-known songs. ![]() With the iOS app, it's dead easy to choose items for the blocks (noise gate, wah, amp/cab, compressor, EQ, volume, modulation, delay, reverb) in the signal chain, change their order and tweak parameters. "The unit's Wi-Fi connection will go online and find a tone that will suit the song you are playing back" The sounds found here are not Line 6's latest HD sounds, but there are lots of nicely programmed presets that instantly make you want to play guitar, plus a massive array of amp, effects and cabinet models to create your own sounds. Whats up, guys In this video we see how I made a preset on my Line 6 POD HD500x that models a Roland Jazz Chorus.Stuff used in this video:Line 6 POD HD500. There's also an output to your amp for conventional use, which operates in conjunction with streamed audio sent through the stereo outputs. You have various connection options, including headphones or a stereo output to a music system for your guitar sound and streamed audio together. ![]()
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