Year / Release Date: 12.2020
Version: 1.3.0
Developer: Crane Song
Developer site: cranesong
Format: AAX
Bit depth: 64bit
Tabletka: cured
System requirements: The AAX version will run both Native and DSP on PT10 and PT11
Description: Virtual Vinyl Simulator the Crane Song Peacock v1.3.0 can be used on a stereo bus for a classic vinyl sound. On individual tracks, it is also very useful for creating big fat sounds, smoothing out harmonic content, and creating a nice smooth vintage sound for vocals and other instruments.
There are three main controls; Harmonic, dynamic and color. The Harmonic and Dynamic controls interact and adjust the level of harmonic distortion. The Color switch changes the nature / interaction of the controls and sets the maximum mid / low frequency and HF compression characteristics. The most difficult to use dynamic control, it modulates distortion components over time, which are highly frequency dependent due to the RIAA curve.
There are two main components that cause time modulation on a vinyl record. The first is that the angle and the reproduction stylus do not have the same shape, this is called tracking distortion, and the other is tracking distortion due to misalignment of reproduction systems and inability to accurately follow the groove in the recording.
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There are three main controls; Harmonic, Dynamic and Color. The Harmonic and Dynamic controls interact and control the level of the harmonic distortion. The Color switch changes the character / interaction of the controls and sets the maximum amount of midrange / LF color and the HF compression characteristic. The Dynamic control is the tricky one, what is does is time modulate the distortion components which are very frequency dependent due to the RIAA curve.