PCM2612 RETRO DECIMATOR UNIT
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Re: PCM2612 RETRO DECIMATOR UNIT
On first impression sounds pretty nice, but seems to be using quite a bit of CPU...
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Re: PCM2612 RETRO DECIMATOR UNIT
Second impression: yeah, like twice the CPU use of a fairly complex synth patch! That's kinda nuts for an effect like this, and rather discourages me from using it...
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Re: PCM2612 RETRO DECIMATOR UNIT
The download size was 28mb(?). Could it be IR based? A bit uncommon for a distortion device, but I think Audio Assault also uses IR's on their "saturator" plugins.
I got the instant 1990s low-quality MP3 site background music effect by using this on a full mix.
I got the instant 1990s low-quality MP3 site background music effect by using this on a full mix.