Fx: Sound Presets
| | Common Preset Examples | Primary Use Case | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Time-Based | Slapback Echo, Ambient Wash, Ping-Pong Delay | Adding depth, rhythmic interest, space. | | Modulation | Classic Chorus, Rotary Speaker, Phaser Sweep | Thickening sounds, creating movement. | | Dynamic | Vocal Leveller, Drum Bus Compressor, Brickwall Limiter | Controlling volume, adding punch. | | Distortion/Saturation | Tape Warmth, Tube Overdrive, Bit Crusher | Adding harmonics, grit, or lo-fi character. | | Filter/EQ | Telephone Voice, Low-Pass Sweep, Notch Filter | Shaping tone, creating dramatic entrances/exits. | | Reverb | Room, Plate, Spring, Hall, Cathedral, Shimmer | Simulating acoustic spaces, creating atmosphere. |
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Here is a comprehensive guide to understanding, using, and choosing the best FX Sound presets for your setup. Why Use FX Sound Presets? | | Common Preset Examples | Primary Use
Keep a folder of your favorite FX presets (impacts, risers, drones, transitions). Label them by mood, not just type — “dark rise” vs. “bright sweep” — so you grab the right energy fast. | | Distortion/Saturation | Tape Warmth, Tube Overdrive,