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Chapter 4. Applying Effects to the Sound (Effects)
Chapter 4
5. Distortion (Distort the Sound Severely)
fig.MFXDST
This effect produces a more severe distortion than the Overdrive effect. It also contains an amp simulator, and produces the
natural sound of a guitar amp.
6. Lo-Fi (Simulate a “Lo-Fidelity” Sound)
fig.MFXNSE
This effect intentionally degrades the audio quality to simulate a Lo-Fi sound. It is particularly effective on drums.
Screen Parameter Explanation Value
INPUT LEVEL Adjusts the level of the input signal. 0–127
DRIVE Adjusts the depth of distortion. This will also af-
fect the volume.
0–127 Y
AMP TYPE Determines the type of guitar amp. SMALL (small amp),
BUILTIN (built-in type amp),
2STACK (large double amp stack),
3STACK (large triple amp stack)
OUTPUT PAN Specifies the stereo location of the sound that is
output from the Distortion effect.
L64–R63 X
OUTPUT LEVEL Specifies the output volume from the Distortion
effect.
0–127
Screen Parameter Explanation Value
BIT DOWN This setting lowers the audio quality. The audio quality will
worsen as this setting is increased.
0–7 X
SAMPLE RATE DOWN This coarsens the output signal. The sound will become
coarser as this setting is lowered.
32, 16, 8, 4 Y
POST GAIN Adjusts the output signal. 0, +6, +12, +18
LOW GAIN Adjusts the boost or cut applied to the low frequency range. -15–15
HIGH GAIN Adjusts the boost or cut applied to the high frequency range. -15–15
OUTPUT Specifies how the sound will be output. With a setting of
“MONO,” the output sound will be monaural.
MONO, STEREO
OUTPUT LEVEL Specifies the output volume from the Lo-Fi effect. 0–127