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guavadude
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What is the V-Bump doing? It's not in the manual.
Also could you elaborate more on what the Analog switch is adding too.
It really sounds great, although I do wish you'd flatten out the graphics more...less of the mixing on a ball look. Nice work!
thx
Hi
Thank you forthe support.
Analog switch adds saturated analog sine (57 Hz) & noise. Some people like it like original machine.
Yeah V-bump switch is in the manual, it's on 14th page. Original machine has a volume bump on the output, about 1 dB. In first Rule Tec version, this switch was't on the GUI. Some people wanted this switch for disabling this 1 dB volume change. So when you set it to off, output won't be bumped 1dB. But by default, the volume bump is on.
About the GUI, do you think Rule tecs has "on a ball look"? If you say that for Need 31102, maybe it is more likely about the buttons on the left side and that can add some kind of "fish eye look". But for Rule Tecs, I think most of the people like the GUI, because the 3D perspective look is balanced well. There are lot's of different thoughts about the GUI design, some people like it flat, some like it vectoral, sime like 3D perspective look... Actually it's hard to find optimum spot for it
Kind regards...