unFILTERed
Power User
Hi People,
I did a small test, looped a riff and some lines with a clean amp. i had just one amp block in the preset, so the amp block was running hi res.
started the loop and recorded it with cubase.
than i added another amp block. so this time the amp block was running low res. and i started the loop again and recorded the same rif - line to another track in cubase.
after this i did the whole process again, this time with hi gain sound. than i put frequency analyyer on both tracks (blue cats freq analyst multi) which compares both tracks. i couldnt hear any differences and the results of frequency analyzer was also identical.
some people say there is audible difference between having one amp or two amp blocks in a preset...am i getting something wrong about this 2 amp block, alising, hi res - low res story...
cos i cant hear any differences, plus my computer says also they are just the same.
peace,
semih
I did a small test, looped a riff and some lines with a clean amp. i had just one amp block in the preset, so the amp block was running hi res.
started the loop and recorded it with cubase.
than i added another amp block. so this time the amp block was running low res. and i started the loop again and recorded the same rif - line to another track in cubase.
after this i did the whole process again, this time with hi gain sound. than i put frequency analyyer on both tracks (blue cats freq analyst multi) which compares both tracks. i couldnt hear any differences and the results of frequency analyzer was also identical.
some people say there is audible difference between having one amp or two amp blocks in a preset...am i getting something wrong about this 2 amp block, alising, hi res - low res story...
cos i cant hear any differences, plus my computer says also they are just the same.
peace,
semih