Reviewed By theqxy [all]
February 21st, 2022
Version reviewed: 1.0 on Windows
Let's start by saying, it sounds really good, and the DSP seems great, which makes me wish the plugin itself was much better.
Firstly, if you load the plugin with drive and output gain at zero, it still adds about 2 dB of gain for no reason. There is no negative output gain, so there is no way to reduce this gain internally, so to hear the effect of the saturation clearly you have to use an external gain controller to compensate, which is quite annoying.
The display is supposed to show the added harmonics, which I think is a very neat idea and it is visually pleasing. However, for some reason the first added harmonic only shows up when the drive is above roughly 2.5 dB. This is misleading, as running a sine wave at -18 dbFS through the plugin reveals that already at a drive of 0 dB an harmonic is added. Inspecting the spectrum of this sinewave as function of the drive shows that the display does not seem to be a very good representation of which harmonics get added, which makes it kind of useless. At a max drive of 48 dB the saturation effect transformed the sine wave into a square wave with only uneven harmonics present, and no visible aliasing effects, so it does seem to be a very clean effect.
Hopefully, the developer will get rid of this unnecessary 2 dB gain increase and will add an output trim in the future. I would suggest replacing the current harmonic visualizer with little bars representing the added harmonics, as would be observed in a spectroscope when running a sine wave through the effect, as this would be way more intuitive.
Read ReviewHello, I like the sound of the plugin. As I was missing gain compensation I implemented it myself via an FL Studio Patcher preset that I build around this plugin. If anyone is interested in it, feel free to message me.
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