Electric Bass
Table Of Contents
Ratio
Sets the amount of gain reduction for sounds that are louder than the threshold. The
higher the ratio, the more the output is lowered. For example, if the ratio is set to 2:1
and the amplitude of the sound is 4 dB above the threshold, the output is lowered by
2 dB. If the amplitude is 8 dB above the threshold, the output is lowered by 4 dB.
Attack
Determines how fast the Compressor reacts to sounds that exceed the threshold.
The longer the attack time, the longer the time it takes to reduce the gain. With
longer attack times, the onset of sounds exceeding the threshold passes through
unprocessed.
Release
Determines how fast the Compressor effect reacts to sounds that fall below the set
threshold. The longer the release time, the longer it takes to return to the original
level.
DI Driver
Level
Sets the output level.
Blend
Blends between normal and tube emulation circuitry.
With Blend at 0, Drive and Presence are not active.
Bass
Boosts or attenuates low frequencies.
Treble
Boosts or attenuates high frequencies.
Presence
Boosts or attenuates upper frequencies and attacks.
Drive
Sets gain and overdrive.
Envelope Filter
Range
Determines the frequency range.
Electric Bass
Effects Section
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