Figure 261. Alias FactorAlias Factor combines bit crushing and low pass filtering in a unique way, allowing you to decimate your audio to create tones as varied as vintage samplers, cell phones, or old video games. Decimator effects are nothing new, but Alias Factor generates this effect using a special technique that generates aliasing without the unwanted harsh effects provided by other options, offering sounds that are grainy in a “smooth” and organic way. Alias Factor also allows for further creation of attention grabbing new timbres by linking a low pass resonant filter to the decimator for a new means of tweaking your sound.For more information, see the Alias Factor online Help.Figure 262. Classic PhaserFor more information, see the Classic Phaser online Help.Figure 263. Stereo Compressor/GateStereo Compressor/Gate combines a compressor and a gate into a single effect, so you can increase the overall dynamic level of an audio signal, without distorting the loud parts, and without excessively boosting low-level noise. You can manually trigger the gate via MIDI, which makes it simple to produce stuttering effects.For more information, see the Stereo Compressor/Gate online Help.Figure 264. HF ExciterHF Exciter lets you enhance the higher end of the frequency spectrum. This produces the psycho-acoustic affect that the signal is brighter and clearer. This is done by adding harmonic content that is not present in the original signal.For more information, see the HF Exciter online Help.Figure 265. Mod FilterMod Filter produces a dynamic filtering effect, in that the actual filter can respond to incoming signal or follow the cycle of a tempo-synchronized LFO. The filter itself is a low-pass filter type, which filters out higher frequencies.For more information, see the Mod Filter online Help.Figure 266. Multivoice Chorus/FlangerChorus/Flanger lets you add depth and thickness to the signal. The EQ section in the feedback path allows you to create some truly unique sounds.For more information, see the Multivoice Chorus/Flanger online Help.Figure 267. Para-QPara-Q is a two-band true parametric EQ that can be used to boost or attenuate generally high or low bands of the signal. It consumes very little processing power, which allows you to use it on many tracks simultaneously.For more information, see the Para-Q online Help.Figure 268. Sonitus fx: EQFor more information, see the Sonitus fx: EQ online Help.Figure 269. StudioVerb2Studioverb2 provides very dense and warm reverberation with 32-bit floating point implementation. This eliminates the digital grunge and harshness that occurs even in the best studio reverberation systems, which are implemented using less advanced fixed point processing. The Studioverb2 provides extremely high efficiency, typically using half of the CPU load of other premium reverb plug-ins.For more information, see the StudioVerb 2 online Help.Figure 270. Tempo DelayStereo Delay produces a tempo-synchronized echo on whichever channel it is patched to. The three-band EQ section in the feedback path allows you to create some truly unique sounds.For more information, see the Tempo Delay online Help.Figure 271. TH2 CreatorTH2 Creator by Overloud provides realistic guitar amp models from clean to crushing distortion.For more information, see the TH2 Creator online Help.
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