waveTracing SP950 effect plugin: SP1200 & S950 combination

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Saw it posted in another forum and I haven't seen any discussion here so I though maybe you guys would appreciate it being posted here.

https://wavetracing.com/products/sp950

Available as a 64bit VST3 and AU plugin for Windows and Mac.
Price: 20€

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"Gritty sound with mandatory aliasing artifacts." Why just why....... :?
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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Teksonik wrote: Tue May 26, 2020 4:11 am "Gritty sound with mandatory aliasing artifacts." Why just why....... :?
Because there are lots of people that like that gritty sound with aliasing artifacts. That's why. :wink:

If you like lofi with less aliasing, then use LP filters like the manufacturers of samplers used to do.

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...or don't use plugins that model the aliasing of oldskool sample-rate interpolation.

"Doctor, it hurts when I do this."

"Don't do it then."

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Bitcrushers are a dime a dozen; any 12-bit reducer could claim to be a "sampler emulator". "RPM" is just quantization that gives a false sense of tuning isn't it?

The filter though - that could be special - but unfortunately it's never demonstrated on its own in the promo video, so who knows.

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MogwaiBoy wrote: Tue May 26, 2020 9:38 am Bitcrushers are a dime a dozen; any 12-bit reducer could claim to be a "sampler emulator". "RPM" is just quantization that gives a false sense of tuning isn't it?
Nope. This plugin may or may not do the job, but the trick being emulated here was a common one on the SP12/SP1200 where, originally, the practice in hip-hop was to sample breaks off a vinyl at a high RPM to save memory and then tune them down on playback. The aliasing it generates is not the same as a regular bitcrusher: https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~nolting/220c/

There is the question of whether that detail matters to you or not, but if not, you are not the target market for this plugin.

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so, mandatory this VS Decimort?
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maybe you'll want to try TAL-DAC first!?
https://tal-software.com/products/tal-dac

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Decimort and TAL-DAC won't give you the E-mu SP12/1200 aliasing.

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Ploki wrote: Tue May 26, 2020 10:25 am so, mandatory this VS Decimort?
Yes. It sounds different. I bought it.

It crushes the bits differently (or at least more easily to achieve the targeted sound) and the filter goes really well with it.

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Really cool!
:borg:

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Lotuz2019 wrote: Tue May 26, 2020 7:16 am
Teksonik wrote: Tue May 26, 2020 4:11 am "Gritty sound with mandatory aliasing artifacts." Why just why....... :?
Because there are lots of people that like that gritty sound with aliasing artifacts. That's why. :wink:
Yes that's painfully obvious but the question is why do they like such a horrid sound ?

The desire to relive the limitations of the past baffles me....... :shrug:
None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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They became iconic.
Every cab simulator is basically a band-limited glorified EQ.
Most guitar amps are limitations.
I mean, a moog sim is a limitation. Hive2 is limited.

Etc
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Teksonik wrote: Tue May 26, 2020 4:53 pm Yes that's painfully obvious but the question is why do they like such a horrid sound ?
Hi-hats cut through surprisingly well with that kind of aliasing. As there's so much inharmonic content in the source, the aliasing doesn't sound out of place in the way it would be on, say, a high-pitched sine wave.

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What's the difference to this 2 years old plugin?

https://www.inphonik.com/products/rx950 ... converter/

it's 14,25 € btw..
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