DSM Noisemaker Drive Maker Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 4
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CONTROLS:
Voice: CW is a treble boost, CCW is a bass boost, flat at the middle. It´s amazing how things
change by tweaking the voice knob...want it fuzzy? or sparkly? or twangy?
Gain: Goes from clean (yes, "clean" clean) to overdrive, to full out too much gain to control.
Gate: For high gain stuff, some gating is a very good thing. It is not a decimator, but it helps a
lot...
Treble: Boost / cut +10dB
Bass: Boost / cut +10dB
Level: Output volume. This thing is LOUD. Over noon it will overdrive your amp´s input. WHY?
Because you can use it as a clean/mid/bass/treble/TS style boost!
Boost: huge boost available (+24dB). Maybe too much so use sparingly...
Switches:
Mode:
OD: Soft clipping, very articulated and transparent. Over noon, it will start behaving as an
overdrive into a tube amp (CMOS clipping kicks in)
Dist: More Gain and harder clipping, fatter, thicker tones.
Broken: Very asymmetric, weird drive. At mid gain it is very bluesy and full of harmonics. At high
gain, with powerful pickups, it "chokes" and sounds fuzzy and weird..very unique.
Octave:
Low: No, it is not a suboctave. It is an octave up effect, but mildly mixed with the signal. This
adds Crossover distortion, extra harmonics and a crispy texture.
Normal: Octave up off.
High: Octave Up fully mixed. It is very sensitive to voicing and mode settings, so there´s a whole
world. Even sitar tones.
MIDS:
Scoop: for metal tones..Scoops 12dB around 700Hz.
Boost: Boosts the mids around 8002k Hz. Very good for live use!!
Flat: regular mid response, similar to a Marshall Tonestack.