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Transient Designer distorts Bass
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 4:36 am
by astroman
anyone can verify that statement ?
I've noticed it first on my CoreDuo XP system and thought it might be the old card in trouble on new hardware, so I've set up the Asus/PIII/Win98 system again - same result.
No matter if Scope 3.1 or 4.5, old or fresh install - TD distorts bass frequencies, the lower the frequency, the more.
I'm pretty sure I used that plugin on electric bass and didn't notice any artifacts at all.
Wtf can it be on my card, that only THIS plugin is affected ???
Of course the instrument level has been double checked and the parallel 'clean' channel plays perfectly.
Attentuator in TD is engaged, too. With 3 ticks attack increase to the right the effect is very prominent, but I wouldn't buy a distortion pedal with that sound either...
cheers, Tom
Re: Transient Designer distorts Bass
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 4:43 am
by pollux
Never used TD on a bass, but I never noticed such behaviour on kick drums..
Can run a test this evening to see what happens
In the meanwhile you could give a try to DAS TR1D to see if it's something weird on the TD plugin itself, or related to altering attack / sustain on a bass

Re: Transient Designer distorts Bass
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 11:07 am
by nightscope
Hi Tom,
I tried the TD on a pretty average bass sound just now to see. Lightwave, Pick Bass. Attack @ max 15. No distortion.
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Re: Transient Designer distorts Bass
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 11:39 am
by Shroomz~>
It's entirely possible that it distorts at lower attack speeds. I remember MCCY specifically developing at least one TD style plug & some cool comps that don't have this issue due to the sdk techniques he used & circuit designs he developed. I'm sure there's a bass comp of his in the device forum which would be worth a try with your bass guitar, but I can't remember it's name.
cheers,
Mark
Re: Transient Designer distorts Bass
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2008 11:48 am
by Shroomz~>
Found it.
ANTIKbass / NuBaNuCo might be worth a try Tom.

Re: Transient Designer distorts Bass
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 2:12 am
by astroman
thanks for the suggestions, but I don't really have the problem to apply TD (or a similiar plug) on that particular instrument.
I just noticed it's failure - and thinking about it... I've used TD on another bass quite frequently with good results.
Probably I have a messed download (or the particular archive became corrupted later), so I'll re-install another time...
There seems to be an increasing probability for errors that 'cross-extinguish' on very large file transfers. Had that with couple of images recently where transmission succeeded, but the client couldn't open the files due to errors.
cheers, Tom
Re: Transient Designer distorts Bass
Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 3:08 pm
by astroman
well, case solved - but you'd hardly guess what caused it ...
the powersupply
not sure if it was pure noise or wrong power regulation - but the audible difference is stunning.
The culprit was a NoName SL500 (edited: sorry for messing it with Enermax originally) replaced by an industrial grade Fortron FSP180
As mentioned earlier the system had a rather 'muddy' sound response recently, which I related to the old NAD preamp driving phones and monitors...
one never stops learning
cheers, Tom
Re: Transient Designer distorts Bass
Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 3:14 pm
by Shroomz~>
astroman wrote:one never stops learning

Indeed.
Nice problem solving btw.
cheers,
Mark