To me those are conflicting goals.
Do not think or do not know?legendCNCD wrote: Fri Oct 27, 2023 11:53 amI do not think saturation/harmonic saturation is by default muddying or/and smearing.
"Tape saturation plugins emulate the sound of audio recorded through tape machines. They introduce odd order harmonics, subtle compression, and non-linear shifts in frequency response. Tape saturation also rolls off high-end frequencies and creates a small boost in the lows".
Look I get it, "analog" is all the rage these days but many times people who tout analog sound as a worthwhile goal have never used analog gear.
I just don't want people who are new to music production to automatically swallow the red pill and think they are obligated to chase the analog dragon.
I have owned an used analog gear and have recorded to multitrack analog tape and it's not something I see any value in emulating. But then I don't do "Lo-Fi" or "Retro" etc so that certainly factors in to my opinion.
I have tried saturation plugins and they invariably make my music sound muddy and smeared and that's where my opinion comes from, hands on experience with my own source material.
Of course use whatever ever tools you like but be sure you're using them for the right reasons and not just because they are the fad du jour or de rigueur.
That's all I'm saying.......
