Distortion for guitar programmed on a Sigma DSP ADAU1452

Started by stmoeller60, June 10, 2019, 04:30:49 PM

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stmoeller60

These videos from me shows the differences and sounds of nonlinear devices for guitar distortion in Sigma Studio from Analog Devices on a ADAU1452Eval DSP board.

It can be heard with sinewaves and played with guitar too.

You can see the spectra live too.

Cheers
Stephan Moeller

Part1 : Difference of hard and soft clipping : https://youtu.be/INw3HPlR0bs

Part2: Difference of symmetric and asymmetric clipping : https://youtu.be/89NqHIASs2M

Part3: Influence of crossover distortion in power amps : https://youtu.be/DeHFNWr-kF0

Part4: The influence of an analog highpass in conjunction with the tube grid : https://youtu.be/ICDjrziNO2M

Digital Larry

Pretty cool, looks like you put a lot of work into that.
Digital Larry
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Firesledge

Very nice!

Is it possible to get some screen captures of the whole diagram, so we can try to replicate your signal processing on our own systems?
Pédale Vite, multi-FX pedalboard

stmoeller60

Thanks for watching it.  :) :)

Screenshots not possible anymore , because I changed the project all the time during the parts.
You should be able to see the details of the project when you watch the videos on a computer monitor and make the youtube screen to cinema mode.