Yes. Higher "Smooth" means that the volume detection for the saturation is lowpassed, hence it can let you distort the transient more, breaking volume-preserving for a little longer. Often it allows to sounds a bit more like a normal, non-volume-independent distortion. But will squash dynamics more.Is the "smooth" in the saturation an RMS window?
Statistics: Posted by Guillaume Piolat — Thu Nov 28, 2024 6:50 pm