It would require a ridiculous amount of CPU processing to handle that. I doubt that many users would want every single mixbus to be oversampled enough to handle that. I do wish to make clear that the aliasing is not the fault of the developers. The effect is much less pronounced at higher sample rates. Both peaks should be moving together to the right, when one of them begins to diverse and move towards the left This is aliasing. You can also see that harmonic reflect off the nyquist frequency and move left as the input signal continues to move to the right. So this means that if you have the tape saturation knob at 0.0, then everything below 400hz will have odd harmonics generated, and above 400hz it will only be third harmonic.
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