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- | Designed by cascading ~40 peq/ | + | EQ1979 models all the sonically appealing bumps and drops that shape the sound of these original console strips. Those analog filtering stages with many capacitance/ |
- | It also includes an input saturation stage that provides smooth saturation with automatic gain compensation. The first two third of the control range add slik-smooth | + | It also includes an input saturation stage that provides smooth saturation with automatic gain compensation. The first two third of the control range add slik-soft arctan based saturation, whereas the last third adds some DC bias error just like in a real class A analog console strip. Input can be trimmed after saturation upon preference thanks to the Trim control. |
* Neve-inspired GUI was designed by Steph at [[https:// | * Neve-inspired GUI was designed by Steph at [[https:// | ||
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This was developped by analysing datasheet and pulling out in a retry-on error fashion an " | This was developped by analysing datasheet and pulling out in a retry-on error fashion an " | ||
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+ | Design cascades ~40 peq/ | ||
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+ | Saturation uses Arctan as a baseline to avoid any non linear cliff-effect on sound. | ||
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Filter methods are derived from Oliver Belanger' | Filter methods are derived from Oliver Belanger' | ||
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