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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2014 23:56:04 GMT -6
Hi guys,somehow i missed this on this board 3 days ago. Probably no one of you was aware of it "The Wire", an extremely high fidelity emulation plugin: linkUnfortunately, i am on PC. BR, Martin
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Post by geoff738 on Apr 4, 2014 7:56:31 GMT -6
I tried it but I couldn't hear it doing anything. Am I doing something wrong? Cheers, Geoff
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Post by tonycamphd on Apr 4, 2014 8:20:15 GMT -6
In a blind shootout, I found this to be so transparent, I couldn't see it at all, it really freaked me out!
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Post by watchtower on Apr 4, 2014 8:25:05 GMT -6
Much more euphonic than my HOSA plug-in
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Post by jcoutu1 on Apr 4, 2014 8:47:32 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2014 9:03:49 GMT -6
Hahahaa. Coffee runs from the nose..... No offense, mjb, but this was just too funny....
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2014 9:05:38 GMT -6
I tried it but I couldn't hear it doing anything. Am I doing something wrong? Cheers, Geoff Yes. You have to listen harder.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2014 9:10:00 GMT -6
I already thought about not doing this algorithmically, like in this plugin, but make a Nebula program from it to reflect all real life nonlinearities. Much more realism, but at the cost of processing power. Still working on a method to remove the converter artifacts from the IR samples, though...
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Post by geoff738 on Apr 4, 2014 9:58:36 GMT -6
I tried it but I couldn't hear it doing anything. Am I doing something wrong? Cheers, Geoff Yes. You have to listen harder. Ok, gonna have to try that. I'm gonna wait about 362 days though, ok? Cheers, Geoff
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2014 15:48:37 GMT -6
That's ok. But remember, you have to put it in the master bus and leave it there for a few weeks. Your ears need to adapt to the new sound.
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Post by tonycamphd on Apr 4, 2014 16:10:06 GMT -6
I tried it but I couldn't hear it doing anything. Am I doing something wrong? Cheers, Geoff Yes. You have to listen harder. ok, now this made me laugh good!!
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Post by Martin John Butler on Apr 4, 2014 16:16:11 GMT -6
The question should be, did they emulate silver or copper? There's quite a difference you know, not unlike steel or nickel in transformers.
The most transparent plug in ever? No problem for those of us who can hear the angels sing, in harmony, 3rds, 5ths and an occasional flatted 7th, because angels like the blues too, or so I've been told, but I can't see them yet.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2014 17:20:37 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2014 22:13:19 GMT -6
Yepp, this guy knows, what he is doing. I guess this qualifies as a silver OR copper cable. As we all know, silver and copper has near indistinuishable resistence (~less than 10 percent) and are both great conductors. A gold plating, as he stated, would be totally useless in a cable, as gold is by far worse, same as platinum. In real world, a silver cable could even be worse as a(ny) standard copper cable, depending on manufacturing, alloy, etc...
So i guess he is LYING about emulating a gold plated cable type! Pah!
BR, M.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2014 22:22:33 GMT -6
:oYou really did it... You looked into the source code for the processing algorithm...freak.
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