Distroyer

Distroyer adds harmonics to the spectrum and allows for distortion effects from smooth overdrive to extreme clipping.

The following parameters influence only the wet signal:

Lo Filter

Changes the cuttoff frequency of the low-pass filter that is applied to the wet signal before it gets distorted.

Hi Filter

Changes the cuttoff frequency of the high-pass filter that is applied to the already distorted wet signal.

Offset

Modifies the symmetry of the distortion effect by changing the operation point of the characteristic.

Drive

Changes the characteristic of the distortion effect. Lower values lead to a smooth overdrive-like effect. Higher values change the shape of the signal towards a rectangle, leading to extreme distortion.

Oversampling

Activates/Deactivates oversampling. Oversampling results in less artifacts for higher distortion.

Note

If this parameter is activated, the effect requires more processing power.

Spatial

Changes the distortion characteristics of the left and right channels, thus creating a stereo effect.

DC Filter

Removes DC offset that occurs when using high Offset values.

The following parameters influence both the dry and the wet signal:

Boost

Increases the distortion amount.

Mix

Sets the level balance between the dry signal and the wet signal.

Shelf Freq

Sets the frequency of the high shelving filter.

Shelf Gain

Sets the gain of the high shelving filter.

Tone

Sets the frequency of the output low-pass filter.

Output

Sets the output level.