Recently I was experimenting with ways to morph a sine wave into a saw wave for a harmonically rich tone and have, so far, settled upon Slope Rectification.
Typical Rectification flips the polarity of the signal when it passes through zero and becomes negative, turning a sine wave into a...
How are you doing guys? Been following this forum for years but this is my first post here.
Recently, I've been trying to record guitars for my band's new studio album, and something is buggin' me. Thankfully, I'm not talking about technicals things such as mic placement or reamping: I'm...
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I'm conducting a study on the topic of digitally modelled amps. It's based on my own hypothesis that digital amp modelling can replace all types analogue amplification (tube amps in particular) for common guitar practices which include practicing at home, live performances and studio...
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Not sure if anyone is still watching this thread or not, but I need to get some clarification over the resolution. I'm currently experiencing the same issue that everyone else has mentioned in forums regarding the Peavey 6505+ Effects Loop Hum.
I've done a ton of testing and can say...
Posting in the the distorted bass thread I got this idea.
So we're all talking about the "how to get it right" stuff. Clean low end, crushing guitars with defined midrange, wide vocals etc. Those toolbox recipes are really great. But some thinking outside of the box (not talking computers;))...