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Drive It Like You Mean It
20 Versatile Distortion Modes plus Multi Effects
Distortion can be so much more than just “tube or transistor”. With UFX 20 versatile modes, you easily add richness and harmonies to mixes, add punch and fat to drums, create cut-through vocal sounds and of course enjoy stunning guitar distortion.
- 20 Distortion modes from Waveshaping to brutal Screamer
- Built-in speaker simulation e.g. for building guitar amps or aging
- Multi-Effect sections with 40 Filter and 50 Finisher algorithms
- Endless inspiration: 150+ cateogrized Presets plus intelligent variation and randomization
No Less Than 20 Distortion Types
Warm saturation to evil distortion, a special bass algorithm leaving the low-end clean to harsh synth foldback, complex multiband distortion to sci-fi inharmonics - no matter what your need is, UFX DISTORT has got you.
- Tube Drive - classic vacuum tube overdrive and distortion
- "Screamer" - classic stomp-box distortion
- "Guitar Amp" - guitar amp
- "Hard Clipping" - transistor distortion with sudden onset
- "Fuzz" - solid, powerful but not heavy distortion, optimal for bass and lead guitar
- "Bad Tube" - worn-out vacuum tube amplifier
- "Resonant Howl" - tuned feedback loop with distortion
- Clean Bass - clean low-end, distorted rest
- EDM Distortion - harsh bright distortion
- Tape Saturation - overdriven tape recorder
- Preamp Saturation - overdriven transistor preamplifier
- Dynamic Distortion - level-independent distortion
- Waveshape - harmonic distortion
- Foldback - harsher, more extreme than Waveshape mode
- Rectify - like Waveshape but distorts even the quietest signals
- Octave - adds a sub-octave before distortion
- Multiband Spread - multiple frequency bands (spread out over a wide range) are distorted separately
- Multiband Dense - multiple frequency bands (concentrated in the midrange) are distorted separately
- Ring Modulation - amplitude modulation from slow to audio-rate, with added dirt
- Inharmonic - shifts all frequencies of the signal away from their original position

