Distortion (Distort the Sound Severely)
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.
fig.7-24 (#MC fig.4-33)
Input Level
Adjusts the level of the input signal.
Range: 0–127
Drive [MULTI CTRL 1]
Adjusts the depth of distortion. This will also affect the
volume.
Range: 0–127
AMP Type [MULTI CTRL 2]
Determines the type of guitar amp.
Available Settings:
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.
Range: L64–63R
Output Level [MULTI CTRL 3]
Specifies the output volume from the Distortion effect.
Range: 0–127
Lo-Fi (Simulate a “Lo-Fidelity” Sound)
This effect intentionally degrades the audio quality to
simulate a Lo-Fi sound. It is particularly effective on
drums.
fig.7-25 (#MC fig.4-34)
Bit Down [MULTI CTRL 1]
This setting lowers the audio quality.
Range: 0–7
The audio quality will worsen as this setting is
increased.
S-Rate Down (Sample Rate Down)
[MULTI CTRL 2]
This coarsens the output signal.
Range: 32, 16, 8, 4
The sound will become coarser as this setting is low-
ered.
Post Gain
Adjusts the output signal.
Range: 0, +6, +12, +18
Low Gain
Adjusts the boost or cut applied to the low frequency
range.
Range: -15–+15
High Gain
Adjusts the boost or cut applied to the high frequency
range.
Range: -15–+15