- Sound design
- Multi-effects
Multi-effects
Each track has its own configurable saturation, distortion (choice of clipping or folding distortion) and bit-crushing effects.
A multi-effects block exist with configurable reverb, chorus and 2x delay units. Send amounts for reverb, chorus and the dual delay units are available per-track.
The delay unit inputs can be tapped and used as oscillators in the internal synthesizer, for intricate feedback effects.
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