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| Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2003
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Thread Starter | Attn: Heinz - Plugin Idea
Since you guys seem to be leading the pack in software technology since the release of BitWarmer, I was curious if you guys could maybe develop mastering limiter than converts mixes into maximized white noise....but with floppy drive 4th order harmonics. Sorta like an instant Finch/Andrew WK mastering job. Or maybe just raw DC with lots of 4th order harmonics. 0 dB RMS baby! Talk about winning the loundess wars!
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| Lives for gear Joined: Jun 2002 Location: Lost Angeles
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| Lives for gear Joined: Mar 2003 Location: chicago
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e-cue is correct, my brothers at FL have cornered the market on this one. Not many people are aware of this, but we have been experimenting with negative harmonics. A test unit is on my workbench, it's built completely with point-counterpoint wiring. And in the area of reverse-vintage technology, we have some stuff that nails the sound of equipment yet to be invented. Using a modified Arp Odyssey, we push a 220v current through at exactly 88 amps. This produces an insane amount of sparks, but the tone.... OMG. It's an exciting time to be an equipment designer! |
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