that's where the behringer DSP2024 comes in handy. it'll make some badass gritty low-fi sounds, and can sound VERY pristine when you want it to. --- In xl7@y..., "nifflas" <nifflas@m...> wrote: > Don't expect the V-AMP to sound too hi-fi. It's mono, and the sample > rate is not even 44khz, I think it's 33khz ... > > It's very beautiful for e.pianos and such tho... A slight distortion > and a little reverb, perhaps a flanger. Really sound like magic. > > But don't expect it to sound crystal clear, because it won't. Yet, I > bought it for what it does sound like, and I'm very satisfied. > > //Nifflas > > --- In xl7@y..., "gongvibe" <edmann@p...> wrote: > > **is this just generally true of any preset or even thru put (32 > bit) > > in the V-Amp? I ask because I have been considering getting one but > of > > course I would like it to be able to produce hi-fi sounds also..... > > > > thanks Nifflas - I appreciate your input > > > > ed > > > > > > > The best and easiest way to get lo-fi is: > > > Buy a Behringer V-AMP 2 and plug it in... Can add a whole new > > > dimension of low quality..... :) > > > > > > //Nifflas > > >
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Re: Lo-Fi
2002-10-08 by bohemian_grooove
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