Are there any further informations about that technologie from CW. I want to read about that, how it works and how you can work with it.
cheers
CW's Circuit Modelling Technologie
- ChrisWerner
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Chris, I don't think that it's a special technology.
As I understood it they just explore which circuits of a given hardware have what kind of influence on the final output - usually the 'sound'.
Beyond the unavoidable oscilloscope and precision multimeter one needs a very, very good understanding of analog circuitry - and it reads much too simple here than it really is.
From the measurement results there are math rules deducted which describe as precise as possible what the layout does, and then finally it gets coded on the DSPs.
The process is far superior than the usual virtual analog approach (using a logical structure with general elements like filter and envelope etc), so an own 'quality brand' makes sense.
cheers, tom
As I understood it they just explore which circuits of a given hardware have what kind of influence on the final output - usually the 'sound'.
Beyond the unavoidable oscilloscope and precision multimeter one needs a very, very good understanding of analog circuitry - and it reads much too simple here than it really is.
From the measurement results there are math rules deducted which describe as precise as possible what the layout does, and then finally it gets coded on the DSPs.
The process is far superior than the usual virtual analog approach (using a logical structure with general elements like filter and envelope etc), so an own 'quality brand' makes sense.
cheers, tom