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32 Chapter 3 Distortion
Overdrive
The Overdrive effect emulates the distortion produced by a field effect transistor (FET),
which is commonly used in solid-state musical instrument amplifiers and hardware
effects devices. When saturated, FETs generate a warmer sounding distortion than
bipolar transistors.
Overdrive Parameters
 Drive slider and field: Sets the amount of saturation of the transistor.
 Tone slider and field: Sets the cutoff frequency at which the signal is filtered. Filtering
the harmonically-rich distorted signal produces a somewhat less grating, softer tone.
 Output slider and field: Sets the output volume level. Using the Overdrive plug-in
tends to increase the level of the original signal, and you can compensate for this by
lowering the Output level.