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What is the difference between analog and non-analog modeled DSPs?

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What is the difference between analog and non-analog modeled DSPs?

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TO answer simply: analog modeled DSPs recreate the warmth and tone of analog recording. They often help to fatten, or warm flat digital signals. This means analog modeled DSPs can breathe life into stale digital recordings. Non-analog modeled DSPs work to give clarity, precision, and transparency to signal processing that has traditionally been associated with the limits of analog equipment. This means non-analog modeled DSPs can bring the precision and transparency previously unheard of in analog recording without painting the sound in any way. As you can see different tools for different types of recordings. Time Theft Studio strives to offer the production needs the independent musician might need regardless of whether or not they record in digital or analog or both.

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