BCnSTL
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I've been experimenting with the signal generator & Spectrum meter - sending test tones through various s1 plugins and whatnot.
So far the only plugins that seem to generate harmonics are the FET compressor and Vintage EQ in the Fat Channel, the Tri-Comp (with the saturation knob turned up above 0) - and RedLight or Ampire - obviously. I can't "see" the harmonics running a sine wave thru the various console emulations of the MixFX but I can hear the differences in the options when listening to a full mix.
Can anyone confirm or deny my findings? I'm particularly puzzled by not seeing harmonics using the Modern option within the Brit Console MixFX - seeing it has a control for even/odd harmonics right there - and to be fair I don't hear much difference between the Brit Console variations but Iike it best 'overall', fwiw.
Related - The S1 Limiter has a the Soft Clip option but, to my ear, it doesn't create a sound at-all similar to say the Oxford Inflator or Standard Clip. Dunno but maybe I'm using it wrong?
So far the only plugins that seem to generate harmonics are the FET compressor and Vintage EQ in the Fat Channel, the Tri-Comp (with the saturation knob turned up above 0) - and RedLight or Ampire - obviously. I can't "see" the harmonics running a sine wave thru the various console emulations of the MixFX but I can hear the differences in the options when listening to a full mix.
Can anyone confirm or deny my findings? I'm particularly puzzled by not seeing harmonics using the Modern option within the Brit Console MixFX - seeing it has a control for even/odd harmonics right there - and to be fair I don't hear much difference between the Brit Console variations but Iike it best 'overall', fwiw.
Related - The S1 Limiter has a the Soft Clip option but, to my ear, it doesn't create a sound at-all similar to say the Oxford Inflator or Standard Clip. Dunno but maybe I'm using it wrong?