Reference Guide
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Included plug-ins
Audio effects
fx:wahwah is a digital adaptation of the analog designs, and is modeled after real-life wahwah stomp
boxes like the Morley Pro Series Distortion Wah, Jim Dunlop Crybaby Model GCB-95 and Model JH-
1 (Jimi Hendrix).
For more information, see the Sonitus fx: Wah Wah online Help.
SpectraFX
Figure 228. SpectraFX
The SpectraFX lets you modulate (change the settings of) a wide variety of powerful effects in real
time, using a mouse, joystick, or the SpectraFX's LFO (Low Frequency Oscilator) feature. You can
create filter sweeps, distortion, flanging, and lots of other effects that change as quickly or slowly as
you want, in time to the music or not, as you choose. The LFO feature synchronizes itself to your
project's tempo, letting you choose any number of beats or measures before it repeats.
For more information, see the SpectraFX online Help.
StudioVerb 2
Figure 229. StudioVerb2
Studioverb2 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.
Tempo Delay
Figure 230. Tempo Delay