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Also no digital aliasing, unlike all of the nembrinis
Could I hear sounding results?
I don’t own this app,so really curious on how it sounds.
Thanks!
Hey Flo, PM me your email address and I’ll gift it to you. You’ve given me many times more than the cost of the app.
Wow!
Thanks a lot!
It is really kind.
Heck yeah, this is a great sounding app. I can’t wait to see what else they’ve been working on cos all their apps are wonderfully clean
I’m curious. From where do you know about aliasing in the Nembrini apps?
Can you hear it?
You can hear it and you can also see it with a sine-sweep test.
Most guitarists probably don’t care about aliasing.
Some may even like it, but I’m not a guitarist.
When there’s no physical instrument on the input and everything is produced in my iPhone, I like to keep the “analog illusion” on the entire mix.
Ironically, to my ears, the “analog” button makes things sound more digital.
Not just Nembrini, but also others like RRS etc.
Couple of videos made a year made , since there was a promotion to get app free
Do you see aliasing with Nembrini amps with signals in a guitar’s frequency range? I am somewhat skeptical. I once did a test after they added anti-aliasing and it seemed pretty clean except in frequency ranges much higher than what comes out of a guitar run through a cabinet.
Just did a sine-sweep test now with a LPF before the Nembrini Guitar Equalizer.
Serious aliasing disappeared when everything above 6kHz was cut off before the Nembrini’s input.
Maybe this is ok for guitars 🤔
Definitely not ok for fattening up drums etc. eg. high-hats will muddy up the bass frequencies.
Guitar speaker cabinets typically have little output above 5k.
Pretty good explanation of “aliasing” in case it helps anyone: https://www.soundonsound.com/sound-advice/q-what-aliasing-and-what-causes-it
When you guys say Nembrini apps cause aliasing and VSC doesn’t. What is the cause?. In the article above it explains aliasing as a product of A-D conversion but I’m guessing that’s not the case here as the audio is already digital when it arrives at the plugin. Right?
What apps do you use to do this? Can you do all these tests just in iOS? Thanks
GS Vintage Clean has oversampling, and I'm guessing Nembrini doesn't.
In AUM:
Sine sweep audio file looping through the effect that you want to test.
If you also want to see the result, you can add an analyzer or spectrogram app.
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/40529/post-your-spectrogram-discoveries-here#latest
Thanks for link. Interesting. Bit beyond me in places though, not confident about the sine wave bit. Seemed to be some argument about getting a “pure” looped wave so wouldn’t be confident in testing my apps. Weird that there isn’t an app that can produce this. Anyway, thanks again!
So glad to see this app getting all this attention. I have TH-U, all the Nembrinis, and Rhino and yet I reach for GSVC at least half the time. Something about its sound and simplicity...
Does it run on the Mac? Or is there a Mac version?
Thanks for the demo.
Cheers!
It is available for free as a compatible plugin if you own the app on iOS and a Mac M1.
That’s good news!