If you’re new to the term, saturation came from driving a signal into or through a piece of analog gear too hot. It would make the tube run hotter, it would make tape get a compressed sound, and it would create an almost breakup sound from transistors.
This time, we’ll take a drum loop and push these types of saturation a little hard to really emphasize the saturation types and, more importantly, allow us to listen to what the different sound of saturation are.
These are just a few examples, and they each have different uses and characteristics. We’ll also show what saturation is doing to the wave form!
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