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Clipping modes of Teemah!


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As I know, dip switches of the original Paul Cochrane's Timmy work like this : 
Up - Compressed mode / 
Center - Asymmetrical mode / 
Down - Regular mode

 

But I think teemah's up and down works opposite.
I feel more compressed in down mode, and even the preset is in up mode.
So anybody heard of anything about it from developers or somewhere?

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This is how the Teemah defines the modes:

  • Up: Asymmetrical clipping with moderate saturation and slight compression for a wide, dynamic range of sounds.
  • Center: Symmetrical clipping with light saturation, high headroom, and high definition for a big sound.
  • Down: Symmetrical clipping with heavy saturation and low headroom.
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On 3/13/2024 at 11:23 PM, bingbong0238 said:

As I know, dip switches of the original Paul Cochrane's Timmy work like this : 
Up - Compressed mode / 
Center - Asymmetrical mode / 
Down - Regular mode

 

But I think teemah's up and down works opposite.
I feel more compressed in down mode, and even the preset is in up mode.
So anybody heard of anything about it from developers or somewhere?


The Timmy that was modeled is a V2 with the switch on the front panel. The orientation of the switch in the model matches the behavior of that version.

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