The Distortion effect simulates the low fidelity distortion generated by a bipolar transistor. You can use it to simulate playing a musical stage 3 bipolar through a highly overdriven amplifier or to create unique distorted sounds. Tone knob and field: Set the frequency for the high cut filter.
Filtering the harmonically rich distorted signal produces a softer tone.
Exam (elaborations)
Level Compensation button: Turn on to reference the overall processing of the signal to 0 dB. This compensates for increases in loudness caused by adding distortion.
Distortion parameters Drive knob and field: Set the amount of saturation applied to the signal. Output knob and field: Set the output level.
Display: Shows the impact of parameters on the signal.]
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