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Included Effect Plug-ins
Distortion Plug-ins
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Drive
Controls the amount of amp overdrive.
Amp Types
You can select the following types of guitar amps:
•Amp Clean
• Amp Crunch
•Amp Lead
Dec
This band mode allows you to decimate and truncate the input audio signal to
create a noisy, distorted sound.
Decimator
Controls the resulting bit-resolution. The lower the resolution, the higher the
distortion effect.
Mode
Allows you to select one of the four operating modes. In each mode, the
plug-in sounds differently. Modes I and III are nastier and noisier, while modes
II and IV are more subtle.
S&H
Sets the amount by which the audio samples are decimated. At the highest
setting, nearly all of the information describing the original audio signal is
eliminated, turning the signal into unrecognizable noise.
Delay
To open the Delay section, click the Delay button.
Time
If tempo sync is activated, this is where you specify the base note value for
tempo-syncing the effect (1/1 to 1/32, straight, triplet, or dotted).
If tempo sync is deactivated, the delay time can be set freely with the Time
knob.
Sync
Activates/Deactivates tempo sync for the corresponding delay.
Duck
Determines how much the delay signal ducks when an audio signal is present.
Mix
Sets the level balance between the dry signal and the wet signal.