I know I can use saturation. However as I say in my initial question, I don't want something that I have to set every time. It`s about NOT going into every channel and carefully applying subtle saturation. This is what I would normally do.Ah_Dziz wrote: Wed Apr 05, 2023 7:37 pm I'd suggest a wave shaper with some simple curves and careful gain staging. Use oversampling.
It`s a completely different workflow. If you send a signal through a non clinical sounding device with a transformer in it it will add irregularities , harmonics , noise etc to the sound even if you do nothing with the settings. I am searching for something that imitates that.
What you describe is subtle clipping in the digital domain.








