To the naked eye on an oscilloscope, a clean guitar note is a beautiful, rolling sine wave—smooth hills and valleys. But when that signal enters an overdriven preamp, something violent and beautiful happens.
If you're looking for specific download links or help setting up your signal chain, Overdriven Guitar Dwp
Most guitarists stop at the amp. To truly achieve the "dwp" (a phonetic representation of a tight, percussive "thwack"), you must process post-amp. To the naked eye on an oscilloscope, a
Digital waveform processing can effectively emulate overdriven guitar tones using a simple waveshaper and pre/post filters. The model is suitable for real-time guitar effects in software or embedded platforms. Overdriven Guitar Dwp