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  2. Waveshaper - Wikipedia

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    A waveshaper is an audio effect that changes an audio signal by mapping an input signal to the output signal by applying a fixed or variable mathematical function, called the shaping function or transfer function, to the input signal (the term shaping function is preferred to avoid confusion with the transfer function from systems theory). [3]

  3. Waves Audio - Wikipedia

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    Waves has launched plug-ins in collaboration with Abbey Road Studios, such as the King's Microphones plug-in released in 2011, [17] the REDD Console plug-ins released in 2012, [18] the J37 tape saturation plug-in, the Abbey Road Reverb Plates plugin, the RS56 Passive EQ plug-in released in 2013, [19] [20] and the EMI TG12345 plug-in released in ...

  4. Bitcrusher - Wikipedia

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    The solution is to increase the sample rate by an amount that accommodates the transition bands of the filters used both for sampling and for continuous-wave reconstruction; this is why, for example, Compact Discs use a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz to record audio that seldom exceeds 20 kHz, even though the Nyquist limit for this sample rate is 22 ...

  5. Empirical Labs Distressor - Wikipedia

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    The Distressor is an analog VCA compressor with a soft knee and a fixed threshold.Its ratio, attack and release times, and input and output gain are all variable. The device has built-in options for tube and tape distortion emulation and high-pass filtering, as well as a built-in side-chain allowing for the compressed signal (but not the output) to be high-passed, boosted at 6 kilohertz and/or ...

  6. Clipping (audio) - Wikipedia

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    The altered peaks and troughs of the sine wave form displayed on this oscilloscope indicate the signal has been "clipped.". Clipping is a form of waveform distortion that occurs when an amplifier is overdriven and attempts to deliver an output voltage or current beyond its maximum capability.

  7. Distortion synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Distortion synthesis is a group of sound synthesis techniques which modify existing sounds to produce more complex sounds (or timbres), usually by using non-linear circuits or mathematics. [ 1 ] While some synthesis methods achieve sonic complexity by using many oscillators , distortion methods create a frequency spectrum which has many more ...

  8. Access Virus - Wikipedia

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    They have virtual VCOs which can be tuned continuously from a pure sine wave to a square wave (with variable pulse-width modulation), as well as 63 "spectral" waveforms which are entirely synthetic, non-analog style waves. Oscillator waveforms may be modulated in a number of ways: ring modulation (AM), phase distortion (PD), or Frequency ...

  9. Synapse Audio Software - Wikipedia

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    Synapse Audio Software is a software company located in Germany.Previously known as Sonic Syndicate and headed by Richard Hoffmann, they develop music production software for the Mac OS and Microsoft Windows platforms.