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Jim Hall is an open source software advocate and developer, best known for usability testing in GNOME and as the founder + project coordinator of FreeDOS. At work, Jim is CEO of Hallmentum, an IT executive consulting company that provides hands-on IT Leadership training, workshops, and coaching.
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Thanks!!
When I last taught the Usability of Open Source Software, one of my students did a usability test of Guitarix as their final project. It fared well. A few rough spots (expected in any test) but overall very easy to use.
I suspect this is because as you said, "Guitarix is slightly more modular, at least in its UI. It models itself after a physical rack, with each effect unit being a separate rackable item." So the UI is modeled after an actual amp. If you know how to use a physical amp, you can figure out Guitarix pretty easily.