Drive adjusts the amount of distortion applied.
Drive
Output Level adjusts the amplitude of the signal post the distortion effect.
Output Level
Allows you to set the bit depth of the signal, ranging from 24 bits down to 1 bit. Lower values increase
the number of sampling errors, generating more distortion.
Bit Resolution
Reduces the sample rate, introducing aliasing. A value of 1 has no effect on the signal. Higher values
increase the artifacts.
Down Sampling Factor
The Output Brightness control is a low pass filter allowing you to color the post bit-crushed signal.
Output Brightness
Controls the overall level of the post bit-crushed effects section.
Output Level
The Bit Crusher section is a digital degradation
distortion. It intentionally introduces quantiza
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tion noise and aliasing artifacts, allowing you to
adjust the Bit Resolution, Down Sampling
Factor, Output Brightness, and Output Level.
Bit Crusher
Low pass filters that reduce high frequencies
above the set frequency. 6dB and 12dB
slopes are available. The higher the slope,
the steeper the cut off.
LPF 6dB and LPF 12dB
Chapter 3.
Sound Mode
The EQ section is a 4-band parametric. With each band you can choose between 7 EQ types using the selector
tabs at the top of each band: a LPF 6dB, LPF 12dB, LowShelf, Peak/Notch, HighShelf, HPF 6dB and HPF12dB.
For each EQ type (excluding the LPF/HPF) you can set the frequency (Freq), quality factor (Q), and gain (Gain).
Parametric EQ (P.EQ)
A low shelving filter that cuts or boosts frequencies below the set frequency.
LowShelf