Great questions! The sonic properties I'm primarily interested in modeling are noise, distortion, and frequency response, as I believe those three properties far and away dominate whatever noticeable signature any given board will tend to have. Thanks-it's definitely going to be both a lot of fun and a lot of work, yes. Hopefully, you aren't going to get tired of modeling those consoles. Marcuswitt wrote:Good luck with that endeavor! Sounds like fun and a bunch of work ahead of you. Which components (input stages, EQ section, panning/balance section, summing stages) and sonic properties in terms of distinction (crosstalk behavior, THD, noise, etc.) of those mixing consoles you'll be trying to emulate? And which console are you considering to emulate in particular (Mackie, Soundcraft/Spirit, Allen&Heath, Yamaha, Alesis, Roland, etc.)? ![]() Good luck with that endeavor! Sounds like fun and a bunch of work ahead of you. Reply in this thread or PM me if in possession of a suitable mixer and willing to spend a couple of minutes to run the test for me. I'm sure at least a few of you have 80s and 90s era mixers lying around-here's your chance to put them to use for the good of the Reason community and get yourself a Reason-based emulation of them in the process. If anyone here has access to an older (say pre-2000) hardware mixer, you can easily provide some sorely needed assistance! All you'll need to do is run my brief test track through the mixer and record and post the output, which should only take you a couple of minutes. ![]() Whenever this project bears fruit, I'll post the patch files in this thread for each board I model. Househoppin09 wrote:I'm going to be embarking on a project soon in which I'll be modeling a variety of classic small-to-medium-sized mixing boards in Reason.
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