Distortion – E-MU 1212M PCIe User Manual

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5 - Effects
Core Effects Descriptions

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Creative Professional

Distortion

Most audio processors aim to provide low distortion, but not this one! The sole
purpose of this effect is to add distortion, and lots of it. This effect provides “fuzz box”
style, clipping distortion which is particularly effective on guitar, bass, organs, electric
pianos or whatever.
The input signal first passes through a lowpass filter. The Lowpass Filter Cutoff
Frequency allows you to control the number of new harmonics that will be generated
by the distortion element. The distortion element has an Edge control which controls
“how much” distortion will be added. A bandpass filter follows the distortion
generator. The EQ Center control lets you select a particular band of frequencies to be
output. The EQ Bandwidth controls the width of the center frequency band. Finally, a
gain control allows you to make up for any gain loss through the effect.
Use the Wet/Dry mix control in conjunction with the Edge control to reduce the
amount of distortion, or go wild and turn everything to 11!

In

Edge

Lowpass

Filter

Bandpass

Filter

EQ Center

LP Filter

Cutoff

Gain

EQ BW

Out

Distortion

Signal path = Stereo

Parameter

Description

Pre EQ LP Cutoff

Controls the amount of high frequency audio admitted to
the distortion. Range: 80Hz to 24kHz

Edge

Sets the amount of distortion and new harmonics
generated. Range: 0-100

Gain

Sets the output volume of the effect. Range: -60dB to 0dB

Post EQ Center Freq.

Sets the frequency of the output bandpass filter.
Range: 80Hz to 24kHz

Post EQ Bandwidth

Sets the width of the output bandpass filter.

Range: 80Hz to 24kHz

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