notalemming
Fractal Fanatic
It also includes "channel strip-style EQ" which is based on the classic Neve EQ./QUOTE]
MMMMMMMMM, Neve!!!:encouragement:
It also includes "channel strip-style EQ" which is based on the classic Neve EQ./QUOTE]
MMMMMMMMM, Neve!!!:encouragement:
The simulation is part of the Cabinet block.....
If it works after motor drive (and i`m sure it will), it`s a logical placement in the chain, no doubt. If it can be set off to not ad more cpu, when it`s not used, it`s totally ok - and save a slot, comparing to dedicated block.Preamp sim in Cab block seems an excellent place to me.
Some do.Cliff, dude you are impressive. I wonder if people realize just how important and revolutionary your inventions and developments are.
It also includes "channel strip-style EQ"
which is based on the classic Neve EQ.
There are two modes for the preamp modeling: Economy and High Quality. Economy mode uses less CPU, obviously. High Quality oversamples to avoid aliasing but this uses more CPU.
I hope I don't have to buy an XL just to keep up.
Does the XL have more potential CPU power than the II?
I hope I don't have to buy an XL just to keep up.
This is sounding great and I look forward to its arrival "soon". I think that with the developments in the reverb algorithms and these new preamp emulations though, the community is going to need some renewed discussion about preset DSP usage optimization. It certainly seems to be becoming a more prominent issue. Maybe a new thread with people sharing tips and tricks is in order?
Tip number one, avoid "kitchen sink" patches.
Some distortion AFTER the cabinet (IR) can be desirable. Indeed many producers deliberately overdrive various components in the recording chain for effect.