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McDSP Chrome Tone
Chrome Tone Plug-In Reference Guide
Chrome Tone Amp Specifications
PARAMETER SETTINGS FUNCTION
PRE
LOW/CUT 75 to 1000 Hz Selects the point where low frequency
signals are reduced. Filter slopes vary
between -12 dB/Oct and -6 dB/Oct
depending on PRE TYPE.
PRE TYPE (POPUP) Flat, Low Bump, Vintage I,
Vintage II, Vintage III
Selects the coloring of the input signal.
The ‘Flat’ mode is the original mode.
Other modes add coloring appropriate
for guitar and other ‘amped sound’
applications.
NOISE GATE
THRESH -80 to 0 dB Level at which the gate is engaged. When
the input signal level drops below the
THRESH value, the gate closes and no
input signal is passed.
ATTACK 0 to 500 msec Rate at which the gate opens. Green LED
(on Right) is lit when gate is open.
HOLD 10 to 500 msec Amount of time the gate remains open
once signal level rises above the THRESH
value.
RELEASE 10 to 1000 msec Rate at which the gate closes. Yellow LED
(on Left) is lit when gate is closed.
COMPRESSION
THRESH -48 to 0 dB Level at which the compression starts.
When input signal rises above the THRESH
value, it is compressed at ratio selected
by TYPE.
RESPONSE 200 to 2000 msec Rate at which the compressor attacks the
signal once it exceeds the THRESH value,
and the rate at which the compressor
releases once the signal level drops below
the THRESH value. Yellow ‘C’ LED is lit
when compression is active.
SUSTAIN 0 to 100 Amount of make-up gain applied to the
signal after compression.
RELEASE 25 to 5000 msec Rate at which the sustainer action occurs.
Yellow ‘S’ LED is lit when sustainer is
active.
TYPE (POPUP) 2:1, 4:1, 8:1 (ratio) Ratio of input to output levels for the
compressor.
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