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Capturing analog hardware (eq, comp, etc)

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Capturing analog hardware (eq, comp, etc)

Postby mayo » Sat Jun 13, 2020 6:42 pm

Hello

Is here way how to capture analog hardware (compressors, limiters) in flowstone? Something similar to https://www.acustica-audio.com/store/en

I know there are some impulse response projects etc.

but I mean not just co "copy" capture equalizer shape but also "color" of device, harmonics, saturation etc.
if not possible to make it with various levels like acustica, could it be possible to do it just as static, to just capture
frequency response+amplitude response, color, saturation, harmonics ?

if nothing is made yet, do you think it would be possible to make something with flowstone at all?

Thank you
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Re: Capturing analog hardware (eq, comp, etc)

Postby Spogg » Sun Jun 14, 2020 8:43 am

I think it should be possible, but not necessarily easy! :lol:

I wouldn’t know where to begin, but someone here might.

Let’s see…

Cheers

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Re: Capturing analog hardware (eq, comp, etc)

Postby mayo » Sun Jun 14, 2020 10:46 am

Spogg wrote:I think it should be possible, but not necessarily easy! :lol:

I wouldn’t know where to begin, but someone here might.

Let’s see…

Cheers

Spogg


yes me too, maybe some kind of impulse response system?
maybe martin vicanek myco or so would know more?
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