Input Section
Use the Gain knob to adjust the input level. The level is usually not super critical, but feel free to crank it up to drive the DISTORT and DIGITAL modules harder for example.
EQ Section
Use the Enable button to turn the entire EQ section on and off.
Cut Filter
This filter lets you cut out unwanted frequencies at the bottom and/or top end of the spectrum. The steepness of the filter can be set to Soft or Hard on both ends.
Tone
This control offers a simple way to shape the tone of the final sound.
In Tilt mode, turning the knob clockwise turns up the high end and turns down the low end. Turning the input knob the other way has the opposite effect.
In Mid mode the knob controls the mid frequencies, giving your sound a nice smiley/frowney curve.
Output Section
Use the Gain knob to adjust output level to taste. This is great when you want to match the levels of processed/unprocessed sound for A/B comparison, or if you want to be able to automate the Magnitude and control the level of the processed sound.
The Width knob lets you adjust the stereo width from 0% (mono) to 100% (original stereo image) to 200% (exaggerated stereo effect). The results may vary depending on source material and effects applied.
Helptips
In the black area in the very bottom, helpful hints will appear when hovering over the various controls in the user interface.