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sample rate and the bit quantization, respectively. The Offset parameter
compensates for volume losses that can occur at low bit depth settings.
Label
Function
Range
Unit
Mix
Controls the balance between the dry, unprocessed signal and the wet, pro-
cessed signal. Turning the control fully counter-clockwise results only in dry
sound, fully clockwise gives wet sound only and centering the control gives an
equal mix of both.
0..100
%
Down-Sampling Sample
Rate
Sets the virtual sampling rate. Low rates replace the high frequencies of the
incoming signal with distortion artifacts.
50..8000
Hz
Down-Sampling Jitter
Controls the depth of random modulation applied to the virtual sampling rate.
High jitter values make the Sample Rate frequency less audible; the distortion
artifacts remain.
0..100
%
Quantizes Bit Depth
Sets the virtual bit depth. Low values reduce the resolution used to encode dif-
ferent levels of the signal, with lower values giving a grittier, dirtier sound.
1..20
Bits
Quantizes Dither
Controls the depth of a random modulation that shifts the bit quantization grid.
If the Offset is greater than 0, high Dither values can result in output noise even
if there is no input signal.
0..100
%
Quantizes Offset
Offsets the bit quantization grid. At low virtual bit depth settings, adjusting the
Offset allows even very low level input signals to generate a quantized output.
0..100
%