Operation Manual

CHAPTER 19. LIVE AUDIO EFFECT REFERENCE 265
19.18.5 Output
At the reverb output, you can adjust the effect's overall Dry/Wet mix, and vary the amplitude
of reections and diffusion with the Reect Level and Diffuse Level controls.
19.19 Saturator
The Saturator Effect.
Saturator is a waveshaping effect that can add that missing dirt, punch or warmth to your
sound. It can coat input signals with a soft saturation or drive them into many different
avors of distortion.
An X-Y grid helps to visualize Saturator's shaping curve. The shaper's input and output values
are mapped to the X and Y axes, respectively. The curve denes the transfer function, which
is the extent to which output values uctuate in relation to input values. Because this is
usually a nonlinear process, the incoming signal is reshaped to a greater or lesser degree
depending upon its level at each moment in time.
Incoming signals are rst clipped to the dB level set by the Drive control. The meter on the
right side of the display shows how much Saturator is inuencing the signal.
Signal shaping has six xed modes: Analog Clip, Soft Sine, Medium Curve, Hard Curve,
Sinoid Fold and Digital Clip. There is also the exible Waveshaper mode, featuring six
adjustable waveshaping parameters.
In the Analog Clip and Digital Clip modes, the signal is clipped completely and immediately.