Logic Pro's performance is all about the "Power" CPU cores, because the "Efficiency" CPU cores only do additional work but no audio processing. So...
Maybe too much "voodoo" stuff on master bus running on one CPU thread. M1 Max (with 8 full power cores) can already handle large projects, and M4...
At least we now know that the problem is NOT that your guitar signal is too hot for standard 9 volts powered circuits in general because with...
Does your Keeley Compressor Plus distort even if you turn the "Blend" pot fully down? If so, the gain of IC2B may be a little high or your guitar...
That's why I proposed a clean buffer to attenuate the signal going into the pedal. Otherwise, without schematics, everything is pure speculation.
Nothing new, was discussed here before, it's single threaded JUCE based code.
But then why has it to be distorted and clipped to death?
Not balanced, but low output impedance/resistance, so it can drive anything connected, from hi impedance pedals to studio gear with input...
To build a "pad" but avoid large noisy serial resistors on the input, take a good JFET input op amp powered by +-18 volts as a unity gain buffer...
All I hear is a big pile of noisy synth pads with drums in the background. You want to extract the drums or what? :winker:
They all rely on the DAW's PDC.
Back in the "tape era" many artists and technicians experimented with putting the tape in reverse on to the machine, so it was very easy to...
A reverse reverb is doable with a reversed impulse for example. But a "real" reversed sample playing in front of the snare is more complex, but I...
Just wanted to post the Cableguys link. :)
Yes, it's a Rhodes with some hard played notes that really make the character of these instruments.
You never know without the schematics. I'm not familiar with these "modern" approaches, only vintage designs. But I heard that some developers...
The original question simlpy can't be answered as easy as that because distortion or THD is not "there or not", especially with tubes that don't...
I never said that, but at least I can read schematics and know how tube or transistor circuits work.
That's also an "audiophile" phenomena, finding "optimizations" to circuits without understanding them.
It's voltage, not current. And be aware of those generalized "tricks" you can find anywhere, it totally depends on the circuit! Don't do it if you...
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