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authorGravatar Chris Xiong <chirs241097@gmail.com> 2022-07-02 00:49:54 +0800
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<h4 id="tocanch37" class="tvis">What’s the SD-20 anyway?</h4>
<p>Turns out it’s not much.</p>
-<p>There’s going to be a separate article on this.</p>
+<p><a href="https://chrisoft.org/blog/post/2021-10-10.html">There’s going to be a separate article on this.</a></p>
<h4 id="tocanch38" class="tvis">What role does MFX play?</h4>
<p>It depends. If the MFX is just some reverb, EQ, or chorus, it really doesn’t make a whole world of difference and can be easily replaced with basic external effects. If its an amplifier simulator, a pitch shifter, or an auto filter, disabling MFX will result in a drastic sound change. Plugins simulating these effects are also usually harder to come by / more expensive. A few demonstrations of patches with and without MFX are in the table below.</p>
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