[OD/DIST]
Booster The booster increases signal gain to make the sound more powerful.
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Gain 0–100 Tone 0–100 Level 0–150
Adjusts the gain. Adjusts the tone. Adjusts the output level.
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OverDrive
Simulation of the BOSS OD-1, the compact effect box that was the first to take the
“overdrive” title.
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Gain 0–100 Tone 0–100 Level 0–150
Adjusts the gain. Adjusts the tone. Adjusts the output level.
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T Scream
Simulation of the Ibanez TS808, which is loved by many guitarists as a booster and has
inspired numerous clones.
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Gain 0–100 Tone 0–100 Level 0–150
Adjusts the gain. Adjusts the tone. Adjusts the output level.
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Dist+ Simulation of the MXR distortion+ effect that made distortion popular worldwide.
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Gain 0–100 Tone 0–100 Level 0–150
Adjusts the gain. Adjusts the tone. Adjusts the output level.
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Dist 1 Simulation of the BOSS DS-1 distortion pedal, which has been a long-seller.
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Gain 0–100 Tone 0–100 Level 0–150
Adjusts the gain. Adjusts the tone. Adjusts the output level.
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Squeak Simulation of the popular Pro Co Rat famous for its edgy distortion sound.
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Gain 0–100 Tone 0–100 Level 0–150
Adjusts the gain. Adjusts the tone. Adjusts the output level.
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GreatMuff
Simulation of the Electro-Harmonix Big Muff, which is loved by famous artists around the
world for its fat, sweet fuzz sound.
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Gain 0–100 Tone 0–100 Level 0–150
Adjusts the gain. Adjusts the tone. Adjusts the output level.
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MetalWRLD
Simulation of the BOSS Metal Zone, which is characterized by long sustain and a
powerful lower midrange.
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Gain 0–100 Tone 0–100 Level 0–150
Adjusts the gain. Adjusts the tone. Adjusts the output level.
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