Joined: 12 Jul 2004 Posts: 35 Location: East Malaysia
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Yep, I'm pretty big on delay usage. Anyways this is another one of those tube amp simulations. It can be adjusted for how much clipping you want, maximum bias gives symmetric clipping, 0 bias gives rectified output (only upper half of waveform passes), this can also be set to a negative value, beyond rectification point. Speed and capacity let you regulate power supply conditions (auto-modulation of distortion characteristics by loud output. Lowering capacity makes this more pronounced. Lowering speed (series resistance) of the power supply makes it recover more slowly from this condition. Selecting kink produces a central dead zone, similar to crossover distortion caused by an underpowered tube push-pull output stage.
The multitap is intended for short audio frequency delays found in acoustic musical instruments and speaker cabinets. Specify the L1, L2, L3 in inches. Max length of 6160 inches (delay is double, 12320). Feedback at 0 is a single delay. Damping introduces low-pass filter into the feedback path. simulating absorption of high frequencies by reflective surfaces and the air itself. Lowest cutoff is 200hz.
http://monolofiminimal.kicks-ass.org/files/Cr-amp.dll
PS - I'm still working on it. Oh and yeah, if you are confused about what this is, it's a VST effect and you put the dll in your shared vst plugins folder. I will add more features in it [or not] since I don't want to make my vst's too bulky (they seem to be over 2 megs for even my simple one's heh) _________________ A Standard Deviation from a Prophylactic-type Syndrome |
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