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Post subject: Re: Mustang 3 V2 Possible Problem?
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 7:08 am
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frondizi wrote:
mojo_plasma wrote:
I would be shocked to hear that they intentionally added noise to a digital code.
It is just a natural by product of heightened gain settings, whether it be analogue or digitally produced.
I am with the poster above... IF it is added... gimme one without!! 8)


Hi,
Just to say...
even though is not about an amp model but as i said some months ago, at Native Instruments , was introduced an hiss feature at least in one of their emulation of vintage/analog effects: in the stand alone software Guitar Rig 5 there is the Tape Echo, emulation of a Roland tape delay very versatile, and in the advanced parameters you can find the knob "Noise".. it manage the amount of hiss added (at minimum no noise is added) .. and i have to say that a right amount, a soft and warm hiss, does not hurt instead in its simplicity makes the tape echo simulation more vintage and authentic.


Though I do think we are talking apples and oranges on this.
What you say is interesting food for thought, that I had not considered.


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