Quite the opposite in fact. There's some good information being surfaced, I'm learning about potential future directions, all good stuff.jbraner wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 7:10 pm Garrin - I hope you don't mind these little side discussions. They *are* related to amp sims - but we can take them elsewhere if you prefer![]()
I've got my head down right now getting preset management into the plugin and revising the power sag model. Modelling the transformer's contribution to power sag certainly could be interesting. Spice is already capturing some of the effects described in the discussions above related to the resistance of the coil. So that would be incorporated in the model as-is since, among other things, I'm fitting the change in signal through the OT.
However spice is not simulating saturation or hysteresis (though I'm sure it's possible with the right directives). That could be an interesting effect to try to chase down, but Dave's expose is doing a great job of keeping me focused on other issues I need to nail down before embarking on such a wild goose chase.
I plan to include an IR loader, and maybe I'll just put links for users to find these IRs online. I can't just put them into the repository or redistribute them with the code because, in spite of being free, that would be a copyright violation (the free IRs I've looked into have non-redistribution stipulations). Might look into it some more though if the need for IRs packaged becomes really pressing.acousticglue wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:49 pm I use WOS but use many free IRs and RedWirez. I also own Ownhammer etc. But Kathellan and God's Cabs are free I do believe and many could be sank into the IR section of Resonant Amp
EDIT: reading a bit more carefully over the Aiken article, I see it was about the power transformer, not the OT. That's a direction I hadn't considered and wouldn't be that hard to emulate. Well... not including saturation and hysteresis. I still think I'll get more mileage out of focusing on making sure the model correctly accounts for general plate voltage changes, rather than focusing on nailing down the sources of plate voltage drop. So for now this is going to have to take a backseat.
EDIT2: the power transformer *as well as* the output transformer, as has been brought to my attention.
