How can an iconic piece of hardware for music be replicated as a software instrument or effect? You have a lot of options: you can utilize universal convolution techniques, capture gigabytes of samples, or just recreate the unit's outputs to treat it like a "black box."
Here at Martinic, we employ component modeling. This implies that we recreate the impact of each electrical component on the audio stream by modeling its behavior in a device. We achieve a flawless acoustic emulation by employing a method we refer to as Advanced Circuitry Emulation, or ACE for short.
In actuality, the sound produced by Martinic's ACE modeling technique is a touch too flawless. We next need to bring back the small flaws, such inaudible noise, crosstalk, and other audio realities, which together give each instrument or effect its distinct personality, in order to produce a genuinely authentic replica.
With years of expertise modeling individual components and emulating some of the most well-known instruments in contemporary music, we have perfected the art and science of emulation.
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