Well, one thing is certain in terms of software simulators to tube amps: not sound like the hardware .
course this does not mean to sound bad, there are some excellent. Especially as the amp simulator plug ins to tubes Nick Crow , Useful both guitars as in any other source you need some "dirt" and "edge." Add it to that they are free, and really there is nothing to criticize.
The latest addition to its already acclaimed harvest is the Tube Driver Version 1.0. Pipe is a simulator that apparently the developer recommended even for processing complete mixes.
The Tube Driver has some interesting features like the ability to define the internal resolution which processes the audio signal. Of course Oversampling has , which is essential for distortion and saturation . Checking "on Max Render" you can choose audio a lower resolution when blending to save CPU, and then to render time the plug in use the greater oversampling available.
Another interesting parameter is "Drift." Some analog devices are not as accurate, and the value of constantly changing parameters in small quantities, giving variety and richness to the sounds. "Drift" do the values \u200b\u200bof the parameters of the Tube Driver thus vary from very subtle to very noticeable.
course this does not mean to sound bad, there are some excellent. Especially as the amp simulator plug ins to tubes Nick Crow , Useful both guitars as in any other source you need some "dirt" and "edge." Add it to that they are free, and really there is nothing to criticize.
The latest addition to its already acclaimed harvest is the Tube Driver Version 1.0. Pipe is a simulator that apparently the developer recommended even for processing complete mixes.
The Tube Driver has some interesting features like the ability to define the internal resolution which processes the audio signal. Of course Oversampling has , which is essential for distortion and saturation . Checking "on Max Render" you can choose audio a lower resolution when blending to save CPU, and then to render time the plug in use the greater oversampling available.
Another interesting parameter is "Drift." Some analog devices are not as accurate, and the value of constantly changing parameters in small quantities, giving variety and richness to the sounds. "Drift" do the values \u200b\u200bof the parameters of the Tube Driver thus vary from very subtle to very noticeable.
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