You Guys/Gals Are in for Another Treat

Hi Cliff,

You're really getting good at describing the nuances of sound!
Looking forward to hearing those rocks rubbing together :)
Thanks for all your work.
Pauly
But he didn't indicate what grit of sandpaper he's hearing. 30 grit sounds a lot different than 1000 grit 🤭. And really, two rocks rubbing together is still basically sandpaper, it's just more like 0.1 grit, lol! So is cygnus going to have a "Grit" parameter so we can tune the size of our rocks?

That's what I'd call "hard rock".
 
But he didn't indicate what grit of sandpaper he's hearing. 30 grit sounds a lot different than 1000 grit 🤭. And really, two rocks rubbing together is still basically sandpaper, it's just more like 0.1 grit, lol! So is cygnus going to have a "Grit" parameter so we can tune the size of our rocks?

That's what I'd call "hard rock".

That pre-war Yugo 80 grit is my favorite. I'll use current production sandpaper if I have to, but I still keep an eye out for NOS/ANOS made on 60s and 70s tooling.
 
But he didn't indicate what grit of sandpaper he's hearing. 30 grit sounds a lot different than 1000 grit 🤭. And really, two rocks rubbing together is still basically sandpaper, it's just more like 0.1 grit, lol! So is cygnus going to have a "Grit" parameter so we can tune the size of our rocks?

That's what I'd call "hard rock".
We already have it in the “Two Rocks” amps! 🤣
 
I'm working on it. Every amp model needs to be reentered. Lot of work. So far it is sounding fantastic. It's hard to keep focused as I get distracted playing.

It can be a bit shocking at first. Those "vintagey" amps are quite a bit different in some cases. Spitty, gnarly, nasty, angry sounding. The "polished" sound is gone. The low end is tighter. High gain amps growl and chug with a vocal quality. Medium gain amps purr like a big cat. Low gain amps sound big and chimey.

The whole impetus for this was I was doing some critical listening and I noticed that certain amp models didn't have the same distortion "texture" as the real amp. The amps sounded like rubbing two rocks together while the models sounded more like sandpaper. There was also a vocal quality. The amps went "chug, chug, yowwwwww" while the models went "chit, chit, yeeeeee". That led to a complete rewrite of the preamp algorithms. What I learned from that I applied to improvements in the power amp algorithms.
This is a man that has figured out what color the number seven smells like.
 
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