Distortion Pedal

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Using the Distortion Pedal

The distortion pedal adds a distinct, gritty sound to your audio track. To use it, select it from the stomp box options and drag it into your stomp box array. 






Adjust the Pedal Effects

Once you've selected the stomp box labeled Grinder, you can use the default settings or adjust them to your preference.

The Grind knob changes how much distortion is incorporated into the audio. Turning it up will produce a heavier grind sound, while turning it down produces a weaker one. 

The Filter knob adjusts the frequency of the distortion to make it higher or lower in sound.

The Level knob controls how loud and intense the pedal's effects are in the audio output.