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Problem with mix saturation
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Problem with mix saturation
Hi guys!
I want to create something like separation-frequency saturation (example. Saturation in nectar 3 by iZotope)
But, there is a problem with mixing the processed signal in to the original. Any modules cause unnecessary sound distortion, especially at 50%
what am I doing wrong?
By the way, this applies only to saturation and distortion schemes.
When working with compressors and delay, there is no such problem.
Thanks for the help!
I want to create something like separation-frequency saturation (example. Saturation in nectar 3 by iZotope)
But, there is a problem with mixing the processed signal in to the original. Any modules cause unnecessary sound distortion, especially at 50%
what am I doing wrong?
By the way, this applies only to saturation and distortion schemes.
When working with compressors and delay, there is no such problem.
Thanks for the help!
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StereoSpace - Posts: 78
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Re: Problem with mix saturation
Maybe a phase thing again? About band splitting and recombination you might want to check out my tut at FS Guru.
BTW, clipping results in a rather harsh form of distortion. You might want to consider some smoother transfer function like tanh(x) or x/sqrt(1 + x*x).
BTW, clipping results in a rather harsh form of distortion. You might want to consider some smoother transfer function like tanh(x) or x/sqrt(1 + x*x).
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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