

This type of distortion boosts the low and high ends of the sound. The “Mech” knob unleashes a harsh mechanical-sounding distortion.You can use the tube distortion to make your song’s instruments or voice sound warmer and analog. This type of harmonic is what makes tube amps sound so warm. When vacuum tubes saturate, strong second-order harmonics are created. Tube Saturation is a classic sound from vintage recordings where amplifiers and studio equipment used vacuum tubes.You can choose to use only one type of distortion or to blend them to create a unique, highly distorted sound. This panel has two knobs labeled “Tube” and “Mech”. This allows you to preserve the position of the knobs you don’t want to randomize just by turning that module off before randomizing. Something cool about this feature is that when you press the button, the only modules that will be randomized are the ones turned on. This is an interesting feature that allows you to play with the sound and help you find some inspiration while you are playing. In the outmost right of this panel, you will find the “Randomize” button. You can also save and load preset banks to have your effects sorted and easy to find when needed. The plugin comes with 20 factory presets that you can browse by clicking the arrows next to the patch’s name, or you can click over the name to deploy a menu where you can browse the presets and save your own presets. This is the easiest function of the plugin. Below you will find how to use them and how to combine effects to achieve the desired effect on your track.
