My LoFi rack emulates a bunch of characteristics and effects that are typical for vintage studio gear. You can use it to detune your source sound, decrease the frequency range, add distortion and vinyl crackles. If you produce LoFi and don’t want to spend 80 bucks on the RC-20 Retro Color you should definitely try out this one! Hi Pass adjusts the frequency of the high-pass filter (100 Hz – 1kHz). Low Pass controls the low-pass filter’s cutoff (500 Hz – 22kHz). Cabinet adjusts the balance between the Cabinet’s dry/wet (0 – 100%). Crack increases the volume of vinyl crackles (0 – 1). Detune increases the amount of detuning (0 – 17.2 Hz). Gain sets the input and output gain for Ableton’s Pedal (-35 – 35dB). Drive adjusts the dry/wet of Ableton’s Pedal (0 – 100%). Output controls the overall output volume of this rack (-10 – 10dB).
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My LoFi rack emulates a bunch of characteristics and effects that are typical for vintage studio gear. You can use it to detune your source sound, decrease the frequency range, add distortion and vinyl crackles. If you produce LoFi and don’t want to spend 80 bucks on the RC-20 Retro Color you should definitely try out this one! Hi Pass adjusts the frequency of the high-pass filter (100 Hz – 1kHz). Low Pass controls the low-pass filter’s cutoff (500 Hz – 22kHz). Cabinet adjusts the balance between the Cabinet’s dry/wet (0 – 100%). Crack increases the volume of vinyl crackles (0 – 1). Detune increases the amount of detuning (0 – 17.2 Hz). Gain sets the input and output gain for Ableton’s Pedal (-35 – 35dB). Drive adjusts the dry/wet of Ableton’s Pedal (0 – 100%). Output controls the overall output volume of this rack (-10 – 10dB).