On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 08:58:10 +0100, Tim Goetze wrote:
ecasound -i
jack_alsa,in_1 -o jack_alsa,out_1 -el:valve,0.6,0.7 -efh:25
-el:inv -el:valveRect,0.5,0.6 -el:inv -el:sinusWavewrapper,2
-el:valve,0.7,0.8 -efh:30 -el:unmatched
god save our glorious steve! this is really beginning to sound
like an amp. i've found it sounds better for the guitar if the
first hipass is set to something like 100-600 Hz, my personal
pref is 600 (on my 'real' amp, the 'bass' pot is set to zero).
Cheers :) I have no real idea what it shouldsound like, so I just tweaked
it until it sounded OK. I think the key is the sinus, it gives the double
dump from the british amp scope-shot.
fiddling with the second hipass creates some
interesting sounds,
but 30 Hz seems a good compromise.
any thoughts how to tackle the compression issue?
Yeah, fix the rectifier. I had a quick look at it and it looks like I did
something fairly obvious (its basicly a compressor, but with a waveshaper
instead of a linear gain).
- Steve