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30 Chapter 3 Distortion
 Input Gain field and slider (extended parameter): Sets the amount of gain applied to
the input signal.
 Output Gain field and slider (extended parameter): Sets the amount of gain applied to
the output signal.
Using Clip Distortion
If you set the High Shelving Frequency to around 12 kHz, you can use it like the treble
control on a mixer channel strip or a stereo hi-fi amplifier. Unlike those types of treble
controls, however, you can boost or cut the signal by up to ±30 dB using the Gain
parameter.
Distortion
This Distortion effect simulates the lo-fi, dirty distortion generated by a bipolar
transistor. You can use it to simulate playing a musical instrument through a highly
overdriven amplifier, or to create unique distorted sounds.
Distortion Parameters
 Drive slider and field: Sets the amount of saturation applied to the signal.
 Tone slider and field: Sets the frequency at which the signal is filtered by a high cut
filter. Filtering the harmonically-rich distorted signal produces a somewhat less
grating, softer tone.
 Output slider and field: Sets the output volume level. This allows you to compensate
for increases in loudness caused by adding distortion.