Re: Tape emulation - is it worth the effort ?

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On Wednesday, October 16, 2024 8:23:44 AM CDT Fons Adriaensen wrote:
> The way an analog magnetic tape recorder distorts the signal
> is quite complicated.
...
> Have a look at
> <http://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/downloads/tapesaturation.png>
> 
> This shows the tranfer function (recorded magnetic signal as
> a function of the input) for three values of the HF bias.

What is your guess at how many studios correctly biased their recorders?  
The orange trace in your graph looks like fairly soft saturation.  Do you 
think under-biasing like that would have been common during the time tape was 
common, or would most facilities have correctly biased up to the more linear 
curve with harder saturation?

> The only effect that remains in a complete simulation is
> the result of the EQ applied to the signal to be recorded.

The inverse is applied on playback?  Wouldn't a high cut shelf type filter 
applied to a clipped signal make it sound a little more like soft saturation?

-- 
Chris Caudle
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