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guitarsnguns04
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what software?

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I have a few choice amps I want to map out and am looking to find out what software everyone is using to produce these layouts. Any help is appreciated.
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drhulsey
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For layouts, you can use something as simple as a paint/draw program or you can use a program more designed for it like Visio for the PC or ConceptDraw for the Mac. I have used ConceptDraw. It's a great program. I think Ron Worley uses Visio.
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Ron Worley
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Yes, I use Visio after being introduced to it by Barry Witt. It has a learning curve, but is Microsoft standardized, so a lot of things are similar enough to Powerpoint and Word.

The problem with most of the good programs is that they are a tad spendy... :x
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If you're a windows or linux guy, there's a FREE schematic capture + PCB layout package called http://kicad.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page KiCAD.

Build up the library - and the PCB footprint library, and 3D library and you can make some really nice layouts that you can then turn into turret board layouts.

I'm stuck with a G4 Mac, and KiCAD doesn't work for me ... yet.

I do use it at work - have for over a year - and find it pretty reasonable.
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Post by guitarsnguns04 »

thanks for the info everyone. DonM I will look at that software you linked to. Is it easy to use?
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