Measuring the difference between a plugin and hardware NEVE 1073

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You can see the harmonics hit nyquist and reflect down. In all likelihood, those "extra harmonics" are actually digital aliasing, not harmonically related to the original input signal in any way.

SeanGonzalezMDHEXT
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Nice! Keep these analog vs digital comparisons coming

SoJesusChristMusic
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Of course there's aliasing on the digital version and not the hardware. If you're careful in your mix tho it doesn't make much of a difference

EricJohnson-fhzj
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De eerste nederlander met een goed engels akksent

SjarMenace
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would be cool if you compare your 2 hardware neves

andriangarces
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Why is that little notch going up and down in the low end?

ianfait
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What are the differences between the two hardware units?

Motorman
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What is the name of the software for measuring?

RedLineMusicStudio
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Is this the newer Classic Version for about 3k?

rtdrec
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Upper harmonics on the plugin = aliasing

shayeasy
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Antialiasing makes the results MUCH closer!!!! SO close you probably can't win a Blind test... Let's see 4 different examples two of each and nobody knows which is which... Can you hear which one is the hardware? Not if the plugin has antialiasing that actually works man...

JamesJones-thml
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Truth is plugins are good and they get the job done but compared to actual hardware there’s no comparison when u listen to music in the 80’s 90’s early 2000’s you here pure analog and mostly real sounds that’s why that music still hits today the computer music we make today to me honestly doesn’t hit that hard with the digital stuff

Mixedbyquadeyg
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I don't give a damn what it looks like in plugin DR. What does it sound like. Ear Test me please.

jhenrymusic