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In standard sound pick-up, the microphone is usually placed in front of the cabinet. However,
placing the microphone behind the cabinet can be quite interesting. The tone you get then will
usually be softer and darker. This is particularly noticeable with closed cabinet, less with open
ones.
5.8.4 Variphi
The Variphi function allows you to play with the phase of the signal. When recording with two
microphones you will often experience the phase cancellation effects. A slight difference in the
placement of the microphones plus the microphones own specifications can lead to that effect,
which can be either a problem (for example when all the bass frequencies disappear...) or a way
to shape your tone.
When use with a single microphone, you will not notice the effect of Variphi, but as soon as you add
another microphone (for example two different microphones and cabinet combinations on A & B), the
Variphi parameter will give you a way to explore the tonal possibility of phase cancellation.
5.8.5 Overload
A loudspeaker is essentially a system designed to faithfully reproduce the sound transmitted by
the mplifier. Nonetheless, a loudspeaker is determined by certain particular audio properties
depending on the power that is applied to it.
The "Overload" parameter reproduces the natural saturation occurring when the loudspeaker is
driven too hard. At maximum value, you get the sound of a loudspeaker close to destruction. A good
start would be to select a value between 0% and 20%, then increasing it if you want to create a
special effect.
5.8.6 Dry / Wet
Combine the dry, unprocessed sound, with the simulated sound. This parameter is particularly
interesting on clean sounds for bass and guitar, or when searching for new and original sounds.
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