And it's band limited which is yet more mojo. It really is just another tanh clipper, but it talks in volts and does asymmetry a little differently from a simple DC offset. I use my JS lt_diode plugin all over the place. People like Rupert Neve went to extreme lengths to rid their gear of this 'goodness' and the extreme subtlety (or complete lack of it until pushed hard) is the result.Īgain: People like vintage analog gear for the ways that it fails to do what it was meant to do. I'm a little careful about spending right now,Īt least until I know I'll be using it much. Headcrusher sounds interesting sometimes as well, Yes, maybe I should spend some euro here. Need to play a little with my Xpressor warm button as well. But, something wrong still, so haven't been able to test them yet.
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I'm building a pair of MP566 tube preamps, that I hope will give a good hardware flavor when tracking. Yes, this is a little similar to what I think. When it comes to distorsion, it's easy to overdrive things too much and overlook the power of proper gain staging. I might also suggest you to try Audio Assault HeadCrusher, which seems to be somewhat a Decapitator clone and is very versatile. But expect plenty of nasty sounds and dirty shaping of your incoming material :)Īlso, FXPansion Maul should give you a good insight of the distorsion's sonic territories. You can try Rob Papen RP Distort which is rather cheap and give you a wide arsenal of tools. So, maybe indeed that ""This is not for (your) taste". Of course, it can bitcrush and push things up to eleven, but it's not really a sound mangler (like, for instance Audio Damage Kombinat DVA or many others), and the real place where it shines is adding transparent saturation and its console mode. Imho, SDRR is more on the "tube, transformer, console-emu, adding weight here and there, softening transients" side of things than "bitcrushing, trashing and overdrive". I want it to be a subtle "UMPHH" that you just don't want to live without. Those emotional reactions are what I go for. what happened? The weight and body that it brought was fantastic. It just barely working, but I recall that when he flipped it to standby I said: hey. I've heard that when it works it sounds great. I don't have the Decapitator, but I understand that it has an emulation of the CV. I have a buddy who got a Culture Vulture. It's these little moves that add to the overall picture. This will almost always be something with "mojo".
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ITB compression is buss compression first. I will track through analog gear, tubes if possible, and transformers. I like to add layers of harmonics in similar ways to what you're saying and not in the overt ways that you also seem to dislike. Here's an interesting outlook on the subject: