Majestic12
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I wonder if anybody has ever tried to reconstruct the 670 schematic with transistors and opamps instead of tubes and transformers.....
bockaudio said:I have done it with a SS sidechain. Everything else stock.
Didn't Anamod do fully SS version?
So what do they use as SS vari-mu elements? FET's?Andy Peters said:bockaudio said:I have done it with a SS sidechain. Everything else stock.
Didn't Anamod do fully SS version?
Yes, the Anamod is solid state.
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That's a smokescreen (with a capital B and a capital S). Emulating a piece of analog equipment in the digital domain involves convolution. It's impossibly complicated to do a convolution in analog. They use analog building blocks that they tweak to do a fac simile of other analog building blocks.gyraf said:The anamod principle - as I understood it from talking to Greg Gualtieri a couple of years ago - is about analoguely simulating a digital simulation of the analogue - i.e. back-translating dsp-functions into analogue domain.
They might, but I would tend to think that an FET or a transconductance amp would have a natural charcteristic that's closer to a 6386. Just guessing...Which means that it's probably a standard VCA or multiplier (that is, if anamod principle applies here)
To me, tape simulation is to recording what putting cards to the spokes of a bicycle is to motocycling. ;DTheir tape simulations are quite extraordinary..
To me, tape simulation is to recording what putting cards to the spokes of a bicycle is to motocycling.
The essence here is the recreation of tube amplifier distortion. In the Peavey patent, they address the cumulative distortion resulting from cascading several stages. In the russian paper, they address the effects of grid current.living sounds said:http://milas.spb.ru/~kmg/tubeemulation_en.html
A SS PM670 would be great. 8)
abbey road d enfer said:That's a smokescreen (with a capital B and a capital S). Emulating a piece of analog equipment in the digital domain involves convolution. It's impossibly complicated to do a convolution in analog. They use analog building blocks that they tweak to do a fac simile of other analog building blocks.gyraf said:The anamod principle - as I understood it from talking to Greg Gualtieri a couple of years ago - is about analoguely simulating a digital simulation of the analogue - i.e. back-translating dsp-functions into analogue domain.
bockaudio said:I have done it with a SS sidechain. Everything else stock.
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