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Feature Reference
●
Edit Mode
Distortion
•
Use the
¡
(“
>
”) and
™
(“
<
”) buttons to switch between the two pages
of effect parameters.
●
Element on/off — E1: & E2:
≤
off, on.
In this parameter the cursor can be positioned at “
E1:
” or “
E2:
” to individually
turn the distortion effect on or off for elements 1 and 2, respectively. When “
on
” the
output of the corresponding element is fed to the input of the modulation stage, and when
“
off
” the modulation stage is bypassed. The “
E2:
” parameter will not appear when
editing a single-element voice.
●
Overdrive
≤
0 … 100 %.
Sets the intensity of the overdrive or distortion effect. Higer values produce more
distortion.
●
Device
≤
Transistor, Vintage Tube, Distortion 1, Distortion 2, Fuzz.
Determines the basic sound of the distortion effect.
Common Effect
The crisp, tight distortion of an overdriven transistor amplifier.
Simulates the warm, relatively “soft” distortion produced by vacuum
tube amplifiers.
A traditional “stomp-box” type distortion unit, type 1.
A traditional “stomp-box” type distortion unit, type 2.
Early “fuzz boxes” produced this type of distortion — rough and
somewhat rude.
Transistor
Vintage Tube
Distortion 1
Distortion 2
Fuzz
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