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MIXING & EFFECTS
Fruity Squeeze
Fruity Squeeze is a bit
reducing, distortion (called 'Puncher' that replaces audio sample
data with a fixed, user controlled value) and filtering plugin.
Fruity Squeeze will add a gritty tonal character to input sounds
and is particularly effective when applied to drum loops. |
Parameters
- Squarize - Reduces the bit depth of the input
sample stream. This has the effect of making the output wave appear
blocky/rectangular and the output to sound gritty.
- Puncher Preserve - The number of samples that
are left unaffected by the Puncher section. This can vary between 0
samples (knob fully left) to a 1 second buffer (knob fully right).
The maximum value is determined by the sample rate setting of the
Mixer (F10 - Audio Settings).
- Puncher Impact - The number of samples that
are forced by the Puncher section to the nominal value. The
Preserve and Impact sample
variations are alternated (interleaved) in the output sample
stream.
- Puncher Relation - Determines the relationship
between the number of Impact and Preserve samples. Possible values
are: no relation, equal, double and half.
- Puncher Amount - The Puncher section replaces
'Puncher Impacted' samples by value between 0% (knob fully left)
and 100% (knob fully right) of the maximum amplitude. Best results
are obtained with low settings (0% for example).
- Filter Freq - Low pass Filter cutoff
frequency.
- Filter resonance - Low pass Filter
resonance.
- Pre/Post - The filter can be applied before
(pre) or after (post) the
Squarize and Puncher sections.
- Mix - Determines the amount of dry (input) and
wet (after processing) signals to be sent to the output.
- Gain - Determines the final output
volume.
Plugin Credits: Frederic Vanmol (programming),
Joel Zimmerman (UI)
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