🎸 Ditch the Velcro: Meet go-pedalboard 🤘

 


Are you tired of tripping over patch cables? Does your current pedalboard weigh more than your drummer? Do you wish your guitar tone was powered by the same language that runs the cloud?

If you answered "yes," "maybe," or "what is a cloud?", then put down that soldering iron and listen up. It’s time to introduce go-pedalboard the open-source project that combines the raw power of Golang with the sonic fury of a rock god.

This project was heavily inspired by the absolute legends at Spotify and their incredible pedalboard library. They paved the way for programmatic audio processing, and we love them for it.

Why Go? Because Snakes Are For Boots, Not DSP

We all love Python. It’s cute, it’s friendly, and it’s great for scripts. But let's be honest: when you're shredding a solo at 200 BPM, you don't want your audio engine stuck waiting on an interpreter (or wrestling with a Global Interpreter Lock).

go-pedalboard is built for speed. It runs on pure, compiled adrenaline.

  • No interpreters.

  • No lag.

  • No waiting.

It handles your signal chain faster than certain other libraries can say import. It’s the performance of C++ without the headaches, ensuring you hear the note when you actually pick it.

Features that Will Melt Your Face (and CPU)

  • Blazing Fast Processing: Optimized for low latency, so your riffs stay tight.

  • Modular Madness: Chain effects together like LEGOs for sound.

  • The Power of the Gopher: It’s open source! Want a fuzz pedal that only activates when the server builds successfully? Fork the repo and build it.

  • 100% Digital, 0% Hum: Say goodbye to that mysterious buzzing noise that haunts your analog rig.

How to Get Shredding

Stop spending your life savings on boutique pedals made by wizards in caves. Fire up your terminal and grab the future of tone.

Check out the repo here: 👉 github.com/Br1an6/go-pedalboard 👈


Also, check out my AI pedalboard project.

Star it. Fork it. Break it. Fix it. Let's make some noise (with zero latency).


Disclaimer: go-pedalboard is not responsible for noise complaints, melted speakers, or sudden urges to play "Stairway" in a guitar store.


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