Specifications
Chapter 98: Using Eleven 547
Eleven Cabinet Controls
All cabinets provide Bypass, Speaker Breakup, Mic Type, and Position controls.
Cabinet Bypass
The Bypass switch in the Cabinet section lets
you bypass cabinet and microphone processing.
When in the Bypass position, no cabinet or mi-
crophone processing is applied to the signal.
When in the On position, cabinet and micro-
phone settings are applied.
Speaker Breakup
(Full version, TDM Only)
The Speaker Breakup slider lets you specify how
much distortion is produced by the current
speaker model. Increasing the Speaker Breakup
setting adds distortion that is a combination of
cone breakup and other types of speaker distor-
tion (emulated by the speaker cabinet model).
Range is from 1 to 10.
Below certain frequencies, the speaker cone vi-
brates as one piece. Above those frequencies
(typically between 1 kHz and 4 kHz), the cone
vibrates in sections. By the time a wave travels
from the apex at the voice coil out to the edge of
the speaker cone, a new wave has started at the
voice coil. The result is comb filtering and other
anomalies that contribute to the texture of the
overall sound.
Mic Type
The Mic Type selector lets you choose the micro-
phone to use with the selected cabinet.
Available Mic Types include the following:
•Dynamic 7
•Dynamic 57
• Dynamic 409
• Dynamic 421
•Condenser 67
•Condenser 87
• Condenser 414
• Ribbon 121
Cabinet controls
Cabinet Bypass Speaker Breakup Mic Type Off/On Axis
When enabled, Speaker Breakup draws ad-
ditional CPU resources.
Mic Type selector in the Cabinet section
Eleven is not affiliated with, or sponsored or
endorsed by, the makers of the microphones
that are emulated in the product.