
18.19. REDUX 264
There are two distortion modes: soft and hard. The soft mode simulates the sound of a dub
plate, while hard mode is more like that of a standard vinyl record.
The stereo/mono switch determines whether the Pinch distortion occurs in stereo or mono.
Set it to stereo for realistic simulation of vinyl distortions.
The Crackle section adds noise to the signal, with noise density set by the Density control.
The Volume control adjusts the amount of gain applied to the noise.
18.19 Redux
The Redux Effect.
Nostalgic for the famed low-resolution sound quality of the Ensoniq Mirage, Fairlight CMI
or Commodore-64 computer? Redux returns us to the Dark Ages of digital by reducing a
signal's sample rate and bit resolution.
The Downsample section has two parameters: Downsample and a downsample Mode
switch.
If the downsample dial is set to 1, every input sample passes to the output and the signal
does not change. If set to 2, only every second sample will be processed, so the result
sounds a bit more digital. The higher the number, the lower the resulting sample rate,
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