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Added in firmware 20 for the Axe-Fx III.
 
Added in firmware 20 for the Axe-Fx III.
  
This effect distorts the input signal dynamically, applying more distortion to different frequency ranges depending upon the shape of the filter. When the signal level is low the output will be the same as the input. As the signal level increases more distortion will occur in those bands boosted by the filter shape. This is a powerful tool for final shaping/mastering of your tone.
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This effect distorts the input signal dynamically, applying more distortion to different frequency ranges depending upon the shape of the filter. When the signal level is low the output will be the same as the input. As the signal level increases more distortion will occur in those bands boosted by the filter shape. This is a powerful tool for final shaping/mastering of your tone. The block contains a handful of presets which demonstrate the basic technique.
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The functionality is reminiscent of discontinued Amp block parameters such as [[Amp_block#CHARACTER|Character]] and [[Amp_block#DYNAMIC_DEPTH_and_DYNAMIC_PRESENCE|Dynamic Presence/Depth]], and is related to Speaker Drive in the Amp block.
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The block can process in mono or stereo, and is designed to be placed directly after the Amp block.
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=Types=
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The block provides presets (types) which demonstrate the basic technique.
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=Parameters=
  
The block contains a handful of presets which demonstrate the basic technique.
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* Filter Type
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* Frequency
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* Q
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* Gain
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* Clip Shape
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* Bias
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* Drive
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* Mono/Stereo
  
 
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Revision as of 19:18, 6 August 2022

Available on which products

  • Axe-Fx III: 2 blocks
  • FM3: no
  • FM9: no
  • Axe-Fx II: no
  • FX8: no
  • AX8: no

Channels or X/Y switching

  • Axe-Fx III: 4 channels

What is dynamic distortion

Added in firmware 20 for the Axe-Fx III.

This effect distorts the input signal dynamically, applying more distortion to different frequency ranges depending upon the shape of the filter. When the signal level is low the output will be the same as the input. As the signal level increases more distortion will occur in those bands boosted by the filter shape. This is a powerful tool for final shaping/mastering of your tone. The block contains a handful of presets which demonstrate the basic technique.

The functionality is reminiscent of discontinued Amp block parameters such as Character and Dynamic Presence/Depth, and is related to Speaker Drive in the Amp block.

The block can process in mono or stereo, and is designed to be placed directly after the Amp block.

Types

The block provides presets (types) which demonstrate the basic technique.

Parameters

  • Filter Type
  • Frequency
  • Q
  • Gain
  • Clip Shape
  • Bias
  • Drive
  • Mono/Stereo