Humans operate on inference. I "don't really know" a lot of things. But I simply cannot operate in the world without making assumptions, inferences, and value judgements. The human condition. heh.But the thing is, you really don't know.
You know what your interpretation of that phrase means. And probably you know what aliasing sounds like, too.
When someone says it, you might even automatically think that is what they are referring to. Until you actually hear it yourself you won't really know...
But "it sounds digital" is so overused, and often for things that have nothing to do with being digital or not.

Unfortunately I don’t think actual comparisons of sound was the premise of the OPMaybe you can share some sound of the digital-sounding thing versus the analog-sounding thing?
For the "redflag" topic, isn't using "redflag" a red flag? ^^

OK Rex-That is the reason I left the forum for few months before, funnys I didn't see as funny. Guess I will again.Dude was making a funny![]()
Impossible, as anything shared on the internet is digital. Even awesome recordings of analog gear. Another illustration of my point.Maybe you can share some sound of the digital-sounding thing versus the analog-sounding thing?
I don't even know what that means.The classic "if everything is digital then nothing is digital" approach
I hope you come back when this blows over. You’re a valuable contributing member of the forum.OK Rex-That is the reason I left the forum for few months before, funnys I didn't see as funny. Guess I will again.
I know, who cares-Only me..................
Do we have a yjm sig yet?Chill guys, don’t unleash the fury!
Just gonna drop this in here to anyone who wants to watch. This thread was started on the basis of high gain amps so this video is about the Dual Rec vs basically every modeler. I'm curious to see what people think about it and how it relates to the this "digital" sound.
From the brief sections I watched, the III didn't have to have extreme settings to somewhat match the tone. A lot of the other devices had to have, for example, presence maxedAgain I don't think FAS modeling sounds "digital", I imagine few here do, OP just used that word and I inadvertently spiraled it into a whole debate lol. But if I'm being completely honest about the comparison here, it's the same thing I hear in any high gain comparison with a real amp: the FAS version is a little less open in the highs a lows, a little more "boxed in", and a little more firm in the midrange. I felt the QC was the most accurate in this video, but I think the EQ curve of the Rectifier is basically the same EQ curve the QC has for all of its amps to begin with, which is why I don't own one.
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All true... And often, wrong.Humans operate on inference. I "don't really know" a lot of things. But I simply cannot operate in the world without making assumptions, inferences, and value judgements. The human condition. heh.
Again I don't think FAS modeling sounds "digital", I imagine few here do, OP just used that word and I inadvertently spiraled it into a whole debate lol. But if I'm being completely honest about the comparison here, it's the same thing I hear in any high gain comparison with a real amp: the FAS version is a little less open in the highs a lows, a little more "boxed in", and a little more firm in the midrange. I felt the QC was the most accurate in this video, but I think the EQ curve of the Rectifier is basically the same EQ curve the QC has for all of its amps to begin with, which is why I don't own one.
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Because there I just load the amp into an empty preset and I'm in the ballpark straight away. Night and day difference to how much you had to tweak in the Helix universe. I don't care of other modelers can sound good if you tweak the shit out of it.