Have you tried this with any non sin wave type sources?
And... which other options would you recommend that you are referring to here?
I'm always happy to hear new distortions and saturations.
Have you tried this with any non sin wave type sources?
No no no... you're making a BIG mistake.
False equivalence. Plugin Doctor is an analysis plugin, not an effects plugin. The same could be said about using multi-thousand-dollar recording equipment, such as high-end microphones. Multi-thousand-dollar microphones don't create hits, artists do. Yet, recording engineers, audiophiles striving for the highest-fidelity audio capture, typically seek this more expensive equipment even though the average listener may not even notice the difference.standalone wrote: ↑Tue Sep 27, 2022 3:58 pm If you think about how many careers have been ruined by aliasing and how many hit records have been made with Plugin Doctor a shiver runs up your spine.
LMAOstandalone wrote: ↑Tue Sep 27, 2022 3:58 pm If you think about how many careers have been ruined by aliasing and how many hit records have been made with Plugin Doctor a shiver runs up your spine.
Thanks, I have Kelvin - but I think that's a different thing.Junolab wrote: ↑Tue Sep 27, 2022 12:35 pm Just get Kelvin. It's amazing and work with many sources. But there's tons of very fine saturators out there so don't sweat it. All will do the job just fine.
Used to have all Soundtoys but sold it. It's still great but just a bit too many newer alternatives available.
Hello,_leras wrote: ↑Tue Sep 27, 2022 9:10 pmThanks, I have Kelvin - but I think that's a different thing.Junolab wrote: ↑Tue Sep 27, 2022 12:35 pm Just get Kelvin. It's amazing and work with many sources. But there's tons of very fine saturators out there so don't sweat it. All will do the job just fine.
Used to have all Soundtoys but sold it. It's still great but just a bit too many newer alternatives available.
I was looking more specifically for sambaji's list of 'saturators without aliasing' - as he seems to find Decapitar unusable.
Uh... maybe to you. I've always EQ'd out the aliasing in Decapitator.
Arturia seem to have nice saturation algorithms. I got the Arturia plate 140 as a freebie and recently realised that it has a drive knob. You and run audio through the plate with the reverb switched off and gently saturate. I haven't owned decapitater, so can't compare, but it sounds good to my ears...briefcasemanx wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 8:44 pm Yeah, both Culture Vulture and ColdFire from Arturia are great. ColdFire is mostly known for insane distortion but can do very nice saturation with some of the subtler analog models.
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