sonnox inflator vs fielding dsp reviver

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  1. Gyro Gearloose

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    what has more mojo..
    which the less aliasing ?
     
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    seems reviver dont makes transient sharper of course but it dont hurts them either, much
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    maybe inflator is more brachial and reviver the soft saturator trickster ??
     
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    There are some technical differences:
    • Reviver adds only the first even and/or the first odd harmonic, no more. With the fader fully up, they're ~ 12dB below the input signal.
    • Inflator adds only odd harmonics, but a lot. The first max ~ 18dB below the input signal, the others way less (~ 70dB below) with Effect at max and curve at 0. If you lower Curve the first is lowered, the rest is raised, if you raise Curve all are raised but the rest more than the first.
    This ofc, results in pretty different sounds and I wouldn't consider them interchangeable. Inflator can produce more saturation but also more aliasing.
     
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  5. Gyro Gearloose

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    ok..thx man for clearing that up...
     
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