Figure 429. Softube Saturation Knob module.
Clipping LED. Shows if the input signal to the Saturation Knob module is clipping. If there is any distortion in the ProChannel signal chain, the clipping LEDs let you identify where the clipping occurs.
Saturation Knob enable/disable . Enables/disables the Saturation Knob module.
Saturation knob. Adjusts the amount of saturation. Increase saturation to get better definition in the bass and get some edge in vocal tracks.
LED. Indicates when the input signal is being processed.
Type. Use the saturation Type switch to get three different kinds of characters of distortion. The following types are available:
Keep High. Does not distort the highest frequencies. On vocals, this usually gives a brighter or harsher vocal sound.
Neutral. Treats all frequencies equally.
Keep Low. Prevents the bass from distorting too much. This mode is recommended for drum tracks if you want to squash a drum loop but prevent the loss of low end in the bass drum, or for retaining more low end on vocal tracks.
About. Shows the About box.
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