That's cool, but I'm not looking for an "emulation" as much as a boost tool. I should also mention ignite audio's TS-999 (I paid a donation, always first question people askandy-cytomic wrote:In my testing I found the Plugin Alliance bx_greenscreamer sounded the least like an analog TS808 tube screamer of almost all products I tested. I found the best sounding one to be the free Mercuriall TSC, which is too low passed at the top end, but overall the closest in tone, apart from The Scream, to the analog units I've used. If you want low CPU and like the tone of the bx_greenscreamer then please use it. If you want something like sounds like an actual tube screamer pedal then I would use something else.incubus wrote:Ok, two problems ( bitwig, x64, doze)
First, it's WAY too CPU intensive, and second, it crashed closing (sandboxed, not sure how to report)
EDIT: N/M, it doesn't have any characteristic that beats the PA "greenscream" so it's not relevant.
Oh well.......
The Scream is the most accurate emulation, and super deep since you can modify every parameter of every component in the entire model to create amazing sounds. You can adjust the battery voltage and bias position to for all kinds of create effects, and switch between arbitrary sets of diodes, or even bypass them completely to get a TS9 TURBO sound. Nothing else comes even close to what The Scream offers in terms of tone and customisation, but it does take more CPU, there is always a tradeoff! To lower CPU you can disable oversampling, it takes around 6% CPU on my laptop without oversampling.
Anyways, good luck in your venture!
