This is an emulation of a Fuzz Face and a Tone Bender MKII with added controls for tweaking. It runs in mono or stereo, and has selectable 2x oversampling.
The Fuzz Face was first made by Arbiter Electronics in 1966. It had a thick, fuzzy distortion and was made famous by artists like Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, and David Gilmour.
Sidebar :
- Effect On/Bypass – This switches the effect on or off.
- Tweak – This switches from the normal effect menus to the tweak menus.
- Mono/Stereo – This switches between mono and stereo operation.
- LQ/HQ – This switches between low quality and high quality modes.
- Master Volume – This is a volume control that applies to both effects.
- Effect Type – This switches between the Fuzz Face emulation and the Tone Bender emulation.
Fuzz Face :
- Volume – This controls the Fuzz Face’s output volume.
- Fuzz – This controls the Fuzz Face’s distortion.
Tone Bender :
- Volume – This controls the Tone Bender’s output volume.
- Attack – This controls the Tone Bender’s distortion.
Tweak Menus :
- Input Level – This controls the volume going into the effect.
- Input Filter – This controls how much filtering is done on the input. Try turning it down for a brighter tone.
- Gate – This changes the bias of the effect, making a gated sound.
- Clean Blend – This blends in clean input signal with the distorted fuzz.
- Lo Cut – This controls the bass on the input.
- Hi Cut – This controls the treble on the output.
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