User Manual

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Distortion has the following controls:
Bypass: Toggles this plug-in on and off.
Filters: Two filters let you simulate devices reproducing limited frequency ranges.
LF Cut: Low frequency distortion shaping.
HF Cut: High frequency distortion shaping.
Distortion: Three sets of controls let you create the type and intensity of distortion
youwant.
Mode buttons: Switch the operational mode of distortion. The one to the left,
Distortion, creates harmonic distortion. The button to the right, Destroy, is a more
extreme polynomial waveshaper.
Distortion: Adjusts the amount of distortion that’s applied to the signal. Higher
values distort more.
Ceiling: Adjusts the level of input signal that triggers clipping.
Output: Controls for adjusting the final output from this plug-in.
Dry/Wet (%): A percentage control of the output mix of “dry” or original signal to
“wet” or processed signal. 0 is completely dry, 100% is completely wet.
Output Level (dB): Adjusts the overall output level of the affected sound.
Auto Level button: Applies automatic compensation for gain added to the signal due
to the distortion being applied. Having this button turned on prevents the signal from
becoming dramatically and unexpectedly increased, while turning it off frees you to
do what you want, if what you want is to hear a lot of distortion.
Echo
An effects plug-in. A classic Echo effect, simulating the fate of the cursed Oread from Greek
mythology. Processes in stereo or mono, depending on the track it’s applied to.
A graph shows the timing and intensity of the echoes generated by this plug-in on each
channel, and an Output meter displays the output level of the resulting signal.
The Echo FairlightFX
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