High Band Level: Boost/Cut of the high frequencies before the distortion section of the signal path.
Softclip/Overdrive Type: Use this control to choose from two types of distortions (soft-clipping and
overdrive) and set their gain/drive amount. The first half of the knob controls the Softclip gain level
from 1 to 100. Passing 100 in Softclip switches the distortion type to Overdrive with a gain/drive
range of 1 to 100. The gain/drive amounts in the distortion section were designed so that the
transition from Softclip to Overdrive would be as smooth as possible.
Distortion Output Level: Controls the output level of the distortion section from -18 dB to +6 dB.
Adding gain/drive in the distortion section via the Softclip/Overdrive control will naturally add
level, so use this control accordingly. Note: The Level control knob is different than the Out Gain.
The Out Gain sets the output level of the entire Algorithm (including the dry signal path).
Wobble: A modulation rate that does some spooky detuning.
Factory Presets
DoomDrive
DriveDoom
Fluffer
MangledVerb
MangledVern
Oblivion
Revunched
Sanskritual1
ScreamWarp
ModEchoVerb
ModEchoVerb is based on a popular reverb structure from the Eventide H8000 that brought about such
presets as Echospace Of God and Glorious Flange Canyon. It feeds the output of an infinite reverb into an
infinite feedback delay and slathers on an extra helping of modulation. The modulation choices are
H3000-type swept verb, flanging, or chorusing. ModEchoVerb is incredibly versatile and can be used as a
standalone reverb, delay, chorus/flanger, or any combination of the three. Infinite and Freeze are
available on the Decay knob. During Freeze the signal is rerouted to allow for parallel modulation/delay
over the frozen section. Have fun.
Mix: Wet/dry mixer, 100% is all wet signal.
Decay: Decay in seconds or note based with Tempo Sync on. All the way right Infinite gives an
infinite reverb/sustain.
Size: From normal Hall type room sizes to huge canyon sounds with echoes.
Echo: Post reverb delay time in milliseconds or note-based with Tempo Sync ON.
Low Band Shelving Level: Post reverb shelving boost/cut of low frequencies with cutoff at 350 Hz.
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11. ALGORITHM GUIDE