As far as I know AO works with schematics, but that doesn't matter, because the end product in digital form corresponds to the essence of the...
Sure it is... I asked myself the same question. That's why I made the comparison with AO. Tunca had similarly crappy products back then, but with...
Sure they do. The same with hardware. The problem with Warmy, however, is that the only thing that is pultec oriented is the GUI. The filter...
For me, the only use of this plugin would be as a kind of ER on an AUX . But for that I have better options. As a saturator or EQ, Warmy sucks!
Was there. Have my favorites already. Warmy is definitely not one of them. It smears around too much. Both in the frequency spectrum and on the...
Measurement comparison Warmy EP1A vs. AO Rare v6.1 All measurements were performed at a sample rate of 96kHz without oversampling. 1KHz sine...
Meh... I can hardly believe I'm actually saying this, but.... AO's is worlds better.
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yupp... valid point ! that's exactly where i see such a device coming in. especially because a device of this type would not be cheap. 6-10...
Nah... Just because a device contains a mixed-signal IC doesnt mean its "digital". This would mean that there would be virtually no analog devices...
yes, here are just some examples: https://sci-hub.st/10.1021/ac50008a049 https://sci-hub.st/10.1109/JSSC.2006.875302
There is no such EQ, that's what I said, but there are individual filters and corresponding papers on the electrical engineering behind them. I...
It is possible. Analog FIR filters were possible a long time before software FIR filters existed. And today, decades later, so much is possible...
Digital software has bugs, its functionality depends on the computer hardware and the version of the OS, you cannot touch it and you cannot repair...
Eh... I was talking about EQ, not reverb.
In general I would like to have an analog linear phase EQ! Why does no one build such a thing? It's the year 2021, damn it!
I chose both because I don't play jazz but love the genre as such. :rofl:
@Hamudi2000 What are you disagreeing with? I'm really curious :hahaha:
thanks fixed!
Of course, there is no DSP in a spring or platereverb and they were around before 1980. What is your point? My point was that digital hardware...
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