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Decapitator vst plug in
Decapitator vst plug in







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The spreading out at the bottom of the spectrogram plot is so my mathematical friend tells me due to spectral leakage and you can either ignore it or look it up online let's just ignore it for now so now i'm going to create some distortion one way to do this is to insert a harmonic enhancement plugin i'm going to use the sound toys decapitator i'll start with the default settings We can see the frequency components more clearly using a spectrograph there will be only one at 100 hertz

decapitator vst plug in

Why did i choose 100 hertz well it leaves plenty of room in the upper frequencies for harmonics and that's what i'm interested in today it would be nice to visualize this so i'll play the 100hz sine wave through an oscilloscope Let's have some fun with harmonic distortion what is distortion and what's this harmonic thingy what's it today you're going to find out learn audio online with audio masterclass let's start with a totally clean sine wave of 100 hertz that's all you'll hear 100 hertz with no other frequency components you'll need to be on speakers or headphones that can handle 100hz if you're listening on laptop speakers you probably won't hear much But what is it? How do we make it? And what does it sound like on a simple source like a sine wave, and then applied to an electric guitar? Automated transcript Harmonic distortion is the soul of electric music.









Decapitator vst plug in