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The Saturator in Tube mode in the Control area.
Tube Mode – Parameter Description
MAIN Section
Mode Selects between Classic, Tape, and Tube saturation modes. All
other parameters vary according to the mode selected here.
Charge In Tube mode the Saturator provides a negative feedback loop
that attenuates the level at the Saturator’s input according to
the amount of low frequencies at its output. This notably
prevents the bass content “polluting” the saturation. The
Charge parameter allows you to adjust the amount of feedback.
At 0 (full left) the feedback loop is disabled. Increase the
Charge value to strengthen the effect. Higher values additionally
generate an interesting compression-like effect.
Overload Boosts the low frequencies of the input signal. Used together
with the Charge parameter (see above) it provides you with a
powerful tool to produce a richer, fatter sound.
Drive Adjusts the level of the input signal. This directly affects the
amount of tube distortion.
EQ Section
Bypass Enable this button to bypass the EQ section.
Bass Adjusts the level of the low frequency band.
Treble Adjusts the level of the high frequency band.
Effect Reference
Distortion Effects
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BrandNative Instruments
ModelMASCHINE STUDIO
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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