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2
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8
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0
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65
Warp
Drive
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20
10
Wet
100
80
70
Dry
90
6050
%
Mix
Left
On
FET
Shred
Turbo
Boost
Stereo
Link
DISCRETE CLASS-A
STEREO SATURATOR
KARACTER
dB
Gain
-5
-7
-9
11
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3
-11
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1-1
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2
1
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10
8
4
0
9
65
Warp
Drive
30
20
10
Wet
100
80
40
Dry
90
6050
%
Mix
dB
Gain
-5
-7
-9
11
9
5
-3
-11
7
1-1
Right
On
FET
Shred
Turbo
Boost
MS
Mode
Color
Color
3
2
1
11
10
8
7
0
9
65
Warp
Drive
30
20
10
Wet
100
80
70
Dry
90
6050
%
Mix
Left
On
FET
Shred
Turbo
Boost
Stereo
Link
DISCRETE CLASS-A
STEREO SATURATOR
KARACTER
dB
Gain
-5
-7
-9
11
9
5
3
-11
7
1-1
3
2
1
11
10
8
4
0
9
65
Warp
Drive
30
20
10
Wet
100
80
40
Dry
90
6050
%
Mix
dB
Gain
-5
-7
-9
11
9
5
-3
-11
7
1-1
Right
On
FET
Shred
Turbo
Boost
MS
Mode
Color
Color
11
M/S Mode
The integration of an M/S encoder and decoder into an audio
processor generates new potentials that classic stereo devices
can hardly oer. One of the main advantages is the possibility
to process the middle and side signals separately. This way you can make
the center sound more solid without corrupting the original stereo spec-
trum, for example.
The most interesting option here is the unlinked M/S mode, as it gives
you the possibility to process the mid and the side signals completely
independent from each other (remember left becomes mid channel and
right becomes side channel).
You can apply a high amount of saturation to the mid and leave the sides
completely untouched, or the other way round, or anything in between...
Dierent settings of the gain controllers can be used to create subtle or
signicant changes within the stereo spectrum.
The Left On button always switches both channels when the karacter is oper-
ating in linked or unlinked M/S mode.
Linked M/S
Unlinked M/S