Rectiplyer
Rectiplyer is an octave distortion.
Rectiplyer was designed to create interesting distorted and fuzzy lead guitar sounds.
The effect simultaneously transposes the optionally distorted input signal up 1 and 2 octaves, and down 1 and 2 octaves using rectifiers and a zero-crossing modulation technique.
Generally, the octave tones will sound not clean and smooth, but harsh and distorted, like a dirty fuzz box.
The distorted/transposed signals can be blended together as well as individually panned.
- Power: Turns Rectiplyer on and off (when off, thru signal is stereo).
- Tone: Adjusts cutoff of the 1p LP filter. Turn this to the left to reduce high frequencies and harshness.
- Octave Levels/Pan: Adjusts the level and stereo balance of each octave.
- Drive Amount: Adjusts the intensity of the distortion.
- Drive: Turns the distortion effect on and off.
- Volume: Main output level.