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KDFX Reference
KDFX Algorithm Specifications
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Bass Gain
Bass Freq
Mid Gain
Mid Freq
Mid Width
Wet/Dry
Out Gain
Dist Drive
Warmth
Cab Bypass
Cab Preset
Highpass
Cabinet HP
Cabinet LP
Bass Gain
Bass Freq
Treb Gain
Treb Freq
10-92
-79.0 to 24.0 dB
16 to 25088 Hz
-79.0 to 24.0 dB
16 to 25088 Hz
0.010 to 5.000 oct
The amount of distorted (wet) signal relative to unaffected (dry) signal.
The overall gain or amplitude at the output of the effect. For distortion, it is often
necessary to turn the output gain down as the distortion drive is turned up.
Applies a boost to the input signal to overdrive the distortion algorithm. When
overdriven, the distortion algorithm will soft-clip the signal. Since distortion drive will
make your signal very loud, you may have to reduce the Out Gain as the drive is
increased.
A lowpass Þlter in the distortion control path. This Þlter may be used to reduce some of
the harshness of some distortion settings without reducing the bandwidth of the signal.
The guitar ampliÞer cabinet simulation may be bypassed. When set to ÒInÓ, the cabinet
simulation is active; when set to ÒOutÓ, there is no cabinet Þltering. [MonoDistort + Cab]
Eight preset cabinets have been created based on measurements of real guitar ampliÞer
cabinets. The presets are Plain, Lead 12, 2x12, Open 12, Open 10, 4x12, Hot 2x12, and Hot
12. [MonoDistort + Cab]
Allows you to reduce the bass content of the distortion content. If you need more Þltering
to better simulate a speaker cabinet, you will have to choose a larger distortion algorithm.
[Mono Distortion]
A highpass Þlter which controls the low frequency limit of a simulated loudspeaker
cabinet. [MonoDistort + EQ and StereoDistort+EQ]
A lowpass Þlter which controls the high frequency limit of a simulated loudspeaker
cabinet. [MonoDistort + EQ and StereoDistort+EQ]
The amount of boost or cut that the bass shelving Þlter should apply to the low frequency
signals in dB. Every increase of 6 dB approximately doubles the amplitude of the signal.
Positive values boost the bass signal below the speciÞed frequency. Negative values cut
the bass signal below the speciÞed frequency. [MonoDistort + EQ and StereoDistort+EQ]
The center frequency of the bass shelving Þlter in intervals of one semitone. [MonoDistort
+ EQ and StereoDistort+EQ]
The amount of boost or cut that the treble shelving Þlter should apply to the high
frequency signals in dB. Every increase of 6 dB approximately doubles the amplitude of
the signal. Positive values boost the treble signal above the speciÞed frequency. Negative
values cut the treble signal above the speciÞed frequency. [MonoDistort + EQ and
StereoDistort+EQ]
The center frequency of the treble shelving Þlter in intervals of one semitone.
[MonoDistort + EQ and StereoDistort+EQ]
Treb Gain
-79.0 to 24.0 dB
Treb Freq
16 to 25088 Hz

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