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Audio Mistakes 108 - 10 Common Distortion/Saturation Mistakes.
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1
Potentially beneficial distortion...
can be either (real or virtual) analog distortion, or digital distortion-it's how it's used
must be real analog distortion, generated by hardware
None of the other answers are correct
must be avoided-it's actually a myth, all distortion is bad
2
Which of the following statement is true?
Distortion is is always a bad thing.
Distortion can be both a problem and a useful processing effect.
Distortion is always bad, unless it's analog, then it's always good.
3
Tape Saturation is...
what happens when too many tracks are recorded on an analog reel
bad
the gentle compression and distortion from recording into the red on analog tape
what happens to analog tape if it's stored too long in a humid environment
4
When there's an extra input in an amp sim, that's not part of the virtual amp...
it should be used to avoid generating distortion from the virtual amp
it should be used to add as much distortion as possible from the virtual amp
it should be used to calibrate the incoming DI guitar signal for optimal level into the virtual amp
5
The very subtle amount of distortion or saturation in many analog processors is called...
analog "warmth" and "presence"
clipping
analog "shredding"
analog "anti-digitization"
6
When taking a guitar signal directly into a DAW, the correct input would be:
a Line input
an Instrument input
a Mic input
a MIDI input
7
Pulling a signal out of a DAW and running it through a real amp is called...
re-analogization
re-recording
re-amping
re-digitizing
8
Some instruments other than guitar that might benefit from distortion/overdrive are:
electric pianos
All answers are correcy
drums
organs
9
Three types of digital distortion are:
tube distortion, transistor distortion, and tape saturation
plugins, inserts and sends
low, medium and high
clipping, quantization distortion, and aliasing
10
Four sources of (potentially beneficial) distortion/saturation are...
tubes, transistors, transformers, and (analog) tape
plug-ins, inserts, Sends, and Returns
clipping, gain-staging, limiting, and mixing
Guitar pedals, Plugins, Sends and Returns
11
What are the three main sections of a guitar amp/sim?
preamp, vibrato, reverb
preamp, tone stack, poweramp
amp, delay, reverb
amp, vibrato, tremolo
12
Two different types of tubes in guitar amps, responsible for different distortion qualitites, are...
triodes (preamp tubes) and pentodes (poweramp tubes)
germanium and silicon
transistor and silicon
octodes (analog) and nanodes (digital)
Audio Mistakes 108
10 Common Distortion/Saturation Mistakes
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