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Vintage DA Sound
Overview
Decimort Recreates coloring and adding vintage sampler magic to any sound
Electronic music producers (especially hip-hop) know there is It's been a long time since classic samplers (like the first Akai and E-MU units) had a character and sound of their own: they added a "grain" and "color" to the samples and loops they played, which made them look "fat" and sitting down. well in a mix. This sound coloration was due to the coding techniques, lower sampling rate and bit depth, and conversion circuits used by these early samplers. Decimort recreates that coloring and adds vintage sampler magic back to any loop, any bassline, or any sound played by it! In addition to vintage sampler emulation, it's also the perfect filter bit crusher, capable of extreme settings for dramatic results.
The high quality and low quality effect you can buy
Although this slogan may sound like an oxymoron on the surface, let us explain: the Decimort effect unit (available as part of D16's SilverLine plug-in collection) is a bit crusher premium class and a sample rate reducer with some highly unconventional features. The advanced signal processing algorithms in Decimort simulate the complex entire sampling path behavior that exists in all AD / DA converters, and with version 2 comes much greater control over the process!
Decimort has zero internal aliasing - in fact, the only aliasing present is the aliasing emulated from the classic samplers we modeled when we created it. Unwanted artifacts are completely absent from the processed signal: only the desirable and modeled ones remain.
More control than any other effect of this type
Decimort is not just another bit crusher with just bit resolution and sampling frequency to adjust; in fact, it provides far more advanced features than you would probably expect from an effect of this type, all implemented in stunning quality:
Two anti-alias filters optional - A very steep low-pass pre-filter (approximate filter) along with the resampling frequency that removes all harmonic content above it, ensuring that no aliasing appears below this frequency in the spectrum. Another later filter (image filter), also synced with the resampler, provides control over how many aliasing images appear above the resampling frequency when activated
Adjustable Jitter - An unprecedented feature in the bit crusher world that introduces short period random fluctuations in the resampling frequency, making the process even more sonic interesting, producing a kind of harmonic distortion you've probably never heard in this context. div>
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Two quantization methods - Two quantization methods available; the intermediate and intermediate decimation algorithms, each characterized by a drastically different dynamic response.
Controllable dithering - Dithering was conceptually developed as a means of reducing errors quantization audible tones, masking the harmonic distortions they cause. We've added controllable dither to increase the number of ways you can (mis)handle the sound.
All of this makes for a very powerful music tool that doesn't it's just another creativity-release item for your arsenal, but it gives you the ability to emulate classic sampling units on the box - now with even greater accuracy by accessing a variety of parameters previously unavailable in effects of this type!
Two in one
The Decimort is also equipped with analog filters with adjustable resonance that allow you to sculpt even more the sign. They can be used to smooth out the sound or remove sonic artifacts introduced into the signal path by the shaping process to your liking.
Features h3>Comparison of decimation algorithms914Hz sine, 3.6kHz decimationThe D16's ADC emulation algorithm allows you to remove all unwanted harmonics, leaving only artifacts (images and nicknames, which usually appear during the sampling process on classic AD / DA converters).Working at higher sampling frequenciesSine 858 Hz (192 kHz reduced for 3.6 kHz)Working with higher sampling frequencies in the DAW, Decimort does not produce harmonics above 22kHz (maximum nyquist value for resampler).Downsampling div>Resampled drum loop (192kHz to 44kHz)You can use Decimort in a CD mastering process if you need to reduce the mix. m final for 44kHz.Coarse and Image FilterThe Spectograms below show the frequency responses of the Approximate and Image filters that process white noiseFilter of image and coarse offCoarse filter on and its frequency coupled to the resampler (offset = 0). This results in no aliasing and images present above the resampling frequency
Coarse and image filters enabled, both frequencies coupled to the resampler (offset = 0, offset = 0). No Alias, No ImagesThe approximate frequency of the filter coupled to the resampler, while the frequency of the image filters changed slightly above the resampler (offset = 0, offset > 0). Without alias, some images
The image filter is disabled, while the frequency of the approximate filters is adjusted a little lower resampler (deviation <0, displacement = 0). No alias, but images and some harmonics from the source signal have been removed just below the resampling frequency.
Main features
Ultra-precise resampling algorithm (ADC emulation, no harmonics above 22kHz)
Filter ( pre) approximate and image filter (post), both combined with resampler
Adjustable flicker
Quantization with controlled dither
Two quantization methods (intermediate, intermediate and intermediate)
Analog filters with adjustable resonance and cutoff
Tag-based preset browser
Two alternative GUI sizes
MIDI functionality -learn
Internal 64-bit processing
No harmonic distortions in output (unwanted)
Resampled drum loop (192kHz to 44kHz)
You can use Decimort in a CD mastering process if you need to reduce the mix. m final for 44kHz.
Coarse and Image Filter
The Spectograms below show the frequency responses of the Approximate and Image filters that process white noise
Filter of image and coarse off
Coarse filter on and its frequency coupled to the resampler (offset = 0). This results in no aliasing and images present above the resampling frequency
Coarse and image filters enabled, both frequencies coupled to the resampler (offset = 0, offset = 0). No Alias, No Images
The approximate frequency of the filter coupled to the resampler, while the frequency of the image filters changed slightly above the resampler (offset = 0, offset > 0). Without alias, some images
The image filter is disabled, while the frequency of the approximate filters is adjusted a little lower resampler (deviation <0, displacement = 0). No alias, but images and some harmonics from the source signal have been removed just below the resampling frequency.
Main features
Ultra-precise resampling algorithm (ADC emulation, no harmonics above 22kHz)
Filter ( pre) approximate and image filter (post), both combined with resampler
Adjustable flicker
Quantization with controlled dither
Two quantization methods (intermediate, intermediate and intermediate)
Analog filters with adjustable resonance and cutoff
Tag-based preset browser
Two alternative GUI sizes
MIDI functionality -learn
Internal 64-bit processing
No harmonic distortions in output (unwanted)
D16 Decimort2
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Vintage DA SoundOverviewDecimort Recreates coloring and adding vintage sampler magic to any soundElectronic music producers (especially hip-hop) know there is It's been a long time since classic samplers (like the first Akai and E-MU units) had a character and sound of their own: they added a "grain" and "color" to the samples and loops they played, which made them look "fat" and sitting down. well in a mix. This sound coloration was due to the coding techniques, lower sampling rate and bit depth, and conversion circuits used by these early samplers. Decimort recreates that coloring and adds vintage sampler magic back to any loop, any bassline, or any sound played by it! In addition to vintage sampler emulation, it's also the perfect filter bit crusher, capable of extreme settings for dram..
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