Manny Fufish
Power User
Cliff, would you mind posting your current preset banks for us so we can get an idea of the things you have been working with?
I just tried Cliff setting sugesstions about Character and Character Freq, I put Character on -0.50 Character Freq on 4234 Hz
Guess which one is Cliff Setting sugesstions X or Y?, may be it's very hard to say!, but I liked the Cliff Setting Suggestions a lot.
No difference I can hear.I would guess "x"
I just tried Cliff setting sugesstions about Character and Character Freq, I put Character on -0.50 Character Freq on 4234 Hz
Guess which one is Cliff Setting sugesstions X or Y?, may be it's very hard to say!, but I liked the Cliff Setting Suggestions a lot.
Sorry but wtf is a reverse homomorphic filter? I tried to look up the words and I'm still confused. :shock:ambivalence:
It is highly dependent on the amount of gain. This formula is designed for an "80's" lead tone.
I use on for my JCM800 preset because I find JCM800s get shrill as you turn the gain up. It also works well with the SLO 100 and Recto models.
The Character parameters control an "inverse homomorphic filter" which is a term I coined to describe a type of homomorphic signal processing. This filter is distortion dependent. The more distortion there is the more pronounced the effect of the filter. It's analogous to contrast and edge detection in image processing. The processing is dependent on the dynamic range of the image.
I like "Y" but I wouldn't say one is better. "X" sounds more balanced but less alive to me.
It is highly dependent on the amount of gain. This formula is designed for an "80's" lead tone.
I use on for my JCM800 preset because I find JCM800s get shrill as you turn the gain up. It also works well with the SLO 100 and Recto models.
The Character parameters control an "inverse homomorphic filter" which is a term I coined to describe a type of homomorphic signal processing. This filter is distortion dependent. The more distortion there is the more pronounced the effect of the filter. It's analogous to contrast and edge detection in image processing. The processing is dependent on the dynamic range of the image.