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Smoother gradient for using saturation

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kinakina New ZealandPosts: 27

It begins to affect the signal too quickly, needs to be smoother. Particularly from 0-10.

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    RandomAztecRandomAztec IrelandPosts: 108
    Maybe an inverse exponential /log response is required. I find this is the case with the effects too.
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    IcoustikIcoustik NorwayModerator, Beta Tester, Mentor Posts: 1,017

    +1 delux

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    MatthewGeorgeMatthewGeorge Cologne, GermanyBeta Tester Posts: 247

    Smoother gradient for using effects.

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    Shimanski_BeatsShimanski_Beats BelgiumPosts: 1

    the saturation sounds too harsh too quickly. Maybe some soft warm tube saturation at lower values, turning into overdrive at middle values and harsher distortion only at the highest levels

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    MatthewGeorgeMatthewGeorge Cologne, GermanyBeta Tester Posts: 247

    @Shimanski_Beats
    True.
    A dry/wet mix option with that could also work for me.
    I'd love to see it and the other distorting effects tidied up/smoothed out.
    But anyway good idea.

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    LjkLjk Austin Tx USAPosts: 98

    over all I think all the effects could use refinement

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    trijammertrijammer AucklandPosts: 8

    +1

    @Shimanski_Beats said:
    the saturation sounds too harsh too quickly. Maybe some soft warm tube saturation at lower values, turning into overdrive at middle values and harsher distortion only at the highest levels

    This. So many times I find myself wanting something in between these steps, but the effect goes from 0-extreme in a step or two. I usually just end up leaving the effect off as a result. I'd love some smoother, more subtle options.

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