Hi-Drive Distortion Pedal

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Using the Hi-Drive Distortion

The hi-drive distortion pedal is another type of distortion effect to add to your audio track. It is a simple way to add a treble boost. To use the hi-drive distortion effect, 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 Hi-Drive Treble Boost, you can use its default settings or adjust them. 

The Level knob controls the output level of the audio signal. Use this setting to raise or lower how loud the pedal's effect is. 

The Treble/Full slider button adjusts the frequency of the audio effect. Sliding to theTreble side will make a higher frequency sound, while the Full side creates a low end frequency sound.