
Parameters and Types Effect
VDSP: Vintage Distortion P
Recreates a popular vintage distortion effect with wild character.
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VDSP DST= q | q |
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| q DST (Distortion) | Sets the distortion type. | 1 – 30 |
LVL= w | ZNR=e | MIN | 3 | 4 | MIN | MAX |
| w LVL (Level) | Sets the output level. | 1 – 16 |
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| e | e ZNR (ZNR) | Sets the activation threshold for Zoom Noise Reduction | |
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VDSP |
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RTMŒ r | DIR=t r | MIN | MAX |
| MIN | MAX | t | r RTM (RTM Destination) Shows which RTM parameter is being controlled. | DST | |
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| t DIR (RTM Direction) | Sets the RTM direction. | NML, INV |
VDSM: Vintage Distortion M
Recreates a vintage distortion effect that took the world by storm: hard
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| q DST (Distortion) | Sets the distortion type. | 1 – 30 |
VDSM DST= q | TRE=w | q |
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| w | w TRE (Treble) | Adjusts the treble range. Higher values emphasize | |
LVL= e | ZNR=r | MIN | 3 | 4 | MAX |
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| r | e LVL (Level) | Sets the output level. | 1 – 16 |
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| MIN | MAX | MIN | MAX | r ZNR (ZNR) | Sets the activation threshold for Zoom Noise Reduction | |
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RTMŒ t | DIR=y | t |
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| DIST module is off. | 0ff, 1 – 10 |
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| y DIR (RTM Direction) | Sets the RTM direction. | NML, INV |
VFzB: Vintage Fuzz B
Recreates the archetypical fuzz sound.
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| q SUS (Sustain) | Sets the distortion type. | 1 – 30 |
VFzB SUS= q | EQ=w | q |
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| w | w EQ (EQ) | Sets the tonal quality. Higher values emphasize | |
LVL= e | ZNR=r | MIN | 3 | 4 | MIN | MAX |
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VFzB |
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RTMŒ t | DIR=y | tMIN |
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| t RTM (RTM Destination) Shows which RTM parameter is being controlled. | SUS | |
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| y DIR (RTM Direction) | Sets the RTM direction. | NML, INV |