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![]() ![]() ![]() Deactivating GR5 Mode allows for a deeper tremolo effect. GR5 Mode: Activates backwards-compatibility of this Component with presets made in Guitar Rig 5. Turning Bias to the right lets the circuit run hotter for a raw sound character. This influences crossover distortion and determines the amplifier class rating of the circuit. Turning Response to the right accelerates the response of the supply voltage to dynamic playing for a looser feel.īias: Adjusts the grid bias of the output tubes. Turning Response to the left decelerates the response of the supply voltage to dynamic playing. Response: Adjusts the power storing capacity of the power supply capacitors. Turning Sag to the left reduces the amount of compression, similar to a diode-based rectifier circuit. Turning Sag to the right adds a compressed feel to the sound, similar to a a tube-based rectifier circuit. ![]() Sag: Emulates the effect of sending excessive signal levels to the amplifier and briefly exceeding its power limit. Variac: Emulates the effect of inserting a variable transformer in the AC mains power line, thus reducing the supply voltage for the famous "brown sound", or increasing it to make the sound stronger. The AC mains voltage introduces ripple to the internal voltages of the amplifier at double this frequency, which imparts a subtle modulation to the sound. Power Supply: Switches the frequency of the AC mains voltage powering the amplifier between 50 and 60 Hz. Adjusting the Modulation Depth of Assignments.Assigning a MIDI Controller to Loop Machine Pro.Editing the Rack Using the Context Menu.Filtering the Results List by Favorites.Using the Category Filter for Components.Sidechaining in the Stand-Alone Application.Setting up Guitar Rig as Plug-in in a DAW.Setting up Guitar Rig as Stand-Alone Application. ![]()
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