Effects Chain Order
The four effects run in series from left to right.
To the right of the Delay tab there is another tab:
Clicking on this swaps the order of the EQ and Overdrive effects.
If any of the effects is turned off then its tab’s border will become dim. Being able to quickly
disable a single effect in this way means you can roughly adjust each effect individually, turn
on the required combination to check the sound and then make any fine adjustments.
The four effects will be explained in turn below.
Effect 1: Overdrive
At lower levels, you can use this effect to create sounds that emulate the warmth and
breakup of a tube amplifier. At higher levels you can create some quite grinding distortion
sounds.
Moving from left to right, the sliders unique to this effect are as follows:
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DRIVE (0...127):
Sets the amount of distortion. Even when set to 0, the input signal is still subtly
overdriven.
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LEVEL (-6…+6):
Adjusts the output level in 1dB steps. Adjusting DRIVE will change the level of the
signal in a somewhat unpredictable manner, therefore an output level adjustment is
necessary here.
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