fritzman wrote:A3ntar wrote:DSM just means "Digital Signal
Modelling", as far as I know. Boss and IK will have 2 entirely different
technologies.
Greg
Greg, just to avoid confusion. To IKMM when it comes to Amplitube 2, DSM
means "Dynamic Saturation Modeling", it that thing that is supposed to
behave like real analog amps depending on level of signal.
http://www.amplitube.com/AT2Overview-12.html (http://www.amplitube.com/AT2Overview-12.html)
Woah,
I'm not sure if I completely forgot this because it's so ...... eh well read
for yourself (copied straight from the above linked site):amplitube.com wrote:
Traditional emulation results in a distorted signal with artifacts even at
low level (A), because of the limitation of current technology which is not
able to dynamically adapt to the various circuitry status.
Boah, baad traditional emulation! Poor current technology. Boooohhhh ...
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amplitube.com wrote:On the contrary DSM emulation at low level of circuit
driving is able to dynamically adapts and reproduce the signal with the same
behaviour a real analog circuit would do and therefore without introducing
any noticeable artifacts.
Ah yes, this sounds so logical. Doesn't it?
amplitube.com wrote:Even at a high levels of driven signal DSM
performs better, because at high-level of signal driving DSM
performs better, ...
Yes, it's better because it's better. I understand THAT!
amplitube.com wrote:because it ensures for a more natural saturation and
smooth clipping than what normally achieved by traditional emulation (B)
just like the response of real analog or tube circuitry.
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And everybody sees the obvious difference. Can you see it? Can you see it?
Man, don't tell me you can't see it'!!! Just look at the marked areas: Man,
it must sound like s*** with that traditional emulation stuff.![]()
amplitube.com wrote:DSM’s dynamic response follows that of real circuitry
with an accuracy that cannot be found in any other hardware and software
gear today, reproducing all the signal nuances of the analog circuits it
emulates with a realism never heard before.
COOL!!! That will be easily audible in the demo. Looking forward to it.
Interesting marketing to say the least.![]()
All the best and have fun, FRitz
Fritz,
It is posts like this that make me wonder if you are really even interested
in Amplitube 2 or if you are on a mission to just bash it. If that was the case then that's not a really cool thing to do in
my opinion especially since you've worked for NI. I don't see you bashing
Guitar Rig the same way and how thin it sounds. I wonder why?
BTW, I do like your website though:)
Sincerely,
Eddie V

