REAKTOR SPARK – 27
4.6 Cabinet Section
The cabinet saturator works as an amp/speaker simulator.
The Cabinet saturator effect works as an amp/speaker simulator. The
D
riVe
K
nob
controls
the amount of distortion applied to the input signal. It sets the amount of gain for the input
signal. The core parameter of the Cabinet saturator effect is controlled by the
t
ilt
K
nob
. This
parameter determines which frequencies get distorted: turn the
t
ilt
K
nob
to the right for distor-
tion at lower frequencies and to the left for distortion at higher frequencies. The frequencies
entering and exiting the Cabinet saturator effect are modified by this parameter and hence
the character of the effect dramatically depends on the setting of the
t
ilt
K
nob
. The
l
o
c
ut
F
req
K
nob
is useful to avoid a mess with the bass frequencies. It determines the cutoff fre-
quency below which the frequencies of the input signal are significantly damped.
l
o
c
ut
r
eS
determines the enhancement of the frequencies around the cutoff frequency. Similarly, the
h
i
c
ut
F
req
K
nob
determines whether the sound is soft or brilliant. It determines the cutoff
frequency of the lowpass filter placed at the output of the Cabinet Saturator Structure.
h
i
c
ut
r
eS
determines the enhancement of the frequencies around the cutoff frequency of that
lowpass filter.
The mixing of the output signal of the Cabinet Saturator happens with the
c
ab
l
eVel
and
c
abinet
M
ix
Knobs.
c
ab
l
eVel
determines the output level of the saturation effect before it
gets mixed to the dry, unaffected signal. The balance between the two signals is set with the
c
abinet
M
ix
K
nob
.
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