Elements: Distort
Amp
—
Controls the amount of envelope modulation applied to the destinations specified by
the individual Envelope Mod Target toggle buttons.
Attack
— Controls the attack of the envelope. Higher settings result in a slower attack,
whereas lower settings are much faster.
Release
— Controls the release or decay of the envelope. Higher settings result in a slower
release, whereas lower settings are much faster.
Envelope Mod Targets
— Located to the right of the three knob controls listed above, these
buttons toggle whether the envelope modulation gets applied to their respective targets. E.g.,
activating the Freq and Drive buttons ensures that the envelope modulation gets applied to
the Freq and Drive parameters, but not to Boost.
PRE-EQ
EQ Freq
— Selects the frequency of the pre-boost, post-cut EQ. Ranges between 30 Hz
and 10 kHz.
EQ Boost
— Applies a bell shaped EQ boost to the audio signal before the distortion takes
place, followed by a similarly shaped EQ cut after the distortion. The frequency is controlled
via the EQ Freq knob listed above.
EQ Width
— Serves to narrow or widen the EQ boost/cut listed above, leading to a wider
range of sonic effects than can be created.
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