Continuing from the last time, I will explain each processor of "BYOD" with sound.
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Explanation of each BYOD processor (Drive)
I will continue to explain the Drive processor.
Distortion Plus
Virtual analog emulation of the overdrive pedal "MXR Distortion +".
It's that yellow compact effector that you often see.
It feels really good if you put the AMP IRs in the second stage.
GuitarML
Implementation of the neural LSTM guitar amp modeler used in the GuitarML project.
GuitarML projectIt seems to be from.
This looks interesting too, so I'll write it in a separate article.
With BYOD processors, you can choose between TS-9 and FENDER Blues Junior.
TS-9 is that green guy.
Both of these are good.
Hysteresis
Non-linear hysteresis distortion, similar to the distortion produced by magnetic tape or overdriven transformers.
This is the distortion of the system where the waveform is crushed.
You can see it on an oscilloscope.
I put in a sine wave.
The sine wave looks like a square wave.
metal face
Emulates the signal chain of HEAVY distortion.
It will be distorted firmly.
Muff Drive
Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi's drive stage-based fuzz effect.
It's Elehamo's fuzz.
It is famous for being used by Jimi Hendrix and is still in reprint.
The atmosphere is quite good.
RONN
RONN is the "Randomised Overdrive Neural Network" first proposed by Christian Steinmetz.This implementation uses a convolutional recurrent neural network.
RONNIs an overdrive using neural network technology, but what is interesting about RONN is that instead of learning an existing device, it is treated as a system that can distort the signal, and the system is controlled by the user. That's right.
RONNThere is also a VST version. (MacOS only)
You can select "Random Speed", but it does not mean that the distortion will increase because the number is large.
"9001" is close to fuzz, but I think it's a rare distortion.
Summary
BYOD processor is amazing ~
It's great that various open source projects can be used as modular from BYOD.
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