Specifications

Digidesign Plug-Ins Guide40
5 Deselect Bypass to hear the effect.
6 Try each Lo-Fi setting with this loop.
The loop has a hip-hop feel, and demonstrates
how Lo-Fi can be used to create textures with
hard percussive elements.
Drum Kit Loop
1 Click memory location #2, “Drum Kit Loop.”
2 Choose “Lo-rate Distorto Kit.”
3 Experiment with the Sample Rate, Saturation,
and Distortion controls to vary the results.
This loop demonstrates how Lo-Fi can be used
to create grungy drums.
Bass Only
1 Click memory location #6, “Bass Only.”
2 Choose “Bass Dirty Amp.”
3 Use the Bypass button to compare the sound
of the processed and unprocessed bass.
This setting simulates a gritty bass amp with
limited high-end. Adjust the Saturation and Dis-
tortion controls to experiment with the distor-
tion effect.
4 Choose “Trash Bass.”
This setting demonstrates an unusual distortion
effect. Experiment with bit depth to hear how it
affects audio quality.
5 Choose “Ring Moddy Bass.”
This setting demonstrates extreme Lo-Fi pro-
cessing.
Recti-Fi Examples
The examples that follow demonstrate Recti-Fi.
Follow the instructions in each section below to
hear useful applications for this plug-in.
Before you begin:
1 Open the demo session.
2 Choose Windows > Show Memory Locations.
3 Select Bypass in the Sci-Fi Plug-In window to
take it out of the mix.
4 In the Mix window, select Recti-Fi in the place
of Lo-Fi on the Master Fader.
Sub Octave Bass
1 Click memory location #6, “Bass Only.”
2 Choose “Sub Octave Bass.”
In this setting, the Pre-Filter and Post-Filter are
optimized for octave-doubling beneath the bass.
Sub-Oct. Heavy Bass
Choose “Sub-Oct. Heavy Bass.”
This setting uses Alt-Max rectification to pro-
vide more bottom end. Try experimenting with
the Mix parameter and other controls.
Drum Kit Loop
1 Click memory location #2, “Drum Kit Loop.”
2 Choose “Sub Kit.”
Choosing a Recti-Fi setting