More makes your sound louder, grittier, and more aggressive. It combines a waveshaper, which adds density and a sense of size, with a limiter that tames and distorts peaks. What you get is a more forward sound that can go louder without upsetting your master bus limiter.
More multipliers
If More isn’t enough for you, you can get even more. The 2x option internally places two More modules in series, and similarly, the 4x option means you have four More (not four more) in series. That’s a lot of More.
Tone
Use this to adjust More’s tonal character by using EQ pre/de-emphasis for each More stage.
Mix
Use the Mix knob to blend the processed audio from More with the unprocessed sound. Using More in parallel can be a great way to get the crunch and density, but still dial back a bit of clean punch.
Target
The More module can separate the incoming audio’s transients — short initial sound peaks — from its more sustained parts. In the neutral center position, transients and sustained audio are treated equally. Move the slider to the left — towards the spiky transient symbol — to focus the More processing on the transient part of the incoming audio, leaving sustained sounds less affected. Move it to the right to achieve the opposite.
Focus
Use this to determine the frequency range that is being processed by More. For example, you could use More as an exciter of sorts by setting Focus to only process the treble frequencies and carefully turning up the big More knob. Move the arrows to make the affected range wider or narrower, or click the selected area and drag your mouse up/down. Click and drag to the left or right to move the selected range.