Tune, Saturation, Noise freq – Audio Damage Tattoo User Manual
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Tune
The
Tune
knob controls the pitch of the kick drum’s tone. You can tune it down to speaker-threatening near-
subsonic lows up to pitches high enough to be a little absurd for this instrument’s role.
Saturation
It’s a popular trick to give an electronic drum sound (either sampled or synthesized) a bit more bite by
deliberately distorting, or saturating, a pre-amp or mixer’s input. Tattoo’s
Saturation
knob creates a similar
form of distortion. As you rotate the knob clockwise, the kick drum becomes louder and more distorted. If this
knob is rotated all the way to its anti-clockwise extreme, no distortion is added to the tone.
Noise Freq
Tattoo’s kick drum includes a noise generator to add a sharp click at the beginning of its sound. The
Noise
Freq
knob controls the frequency content of the noise. Turn the knob clockwise and the noise becomes
brighter. At the highest settings you’ll hear the burst of noise quite distinctly; at more moderate settings the
noise blends with the tone of the drum.
Click Level
The
Click Level
knob controls the loudness of the noise generator described above. You can turn the noise
generator off altogether by rotating this knob fully anti-clockwise. The perceived loudness of the noise is also
affected by the
Noise Freq
knob, so if you find yourself cranking up the
Click Level
and not hearing any
change, try giving the
Noise Freq
knob a nudge.
Pitch Mod
The
Pitch Mod
(short for “modulation”) knob controls how much the Pitch Envelope changes the frequency of
the tone. Real drums bend slightly sharp when struck hard enough. Tattoo doesn’t particularly aspire to
recreate the sound of real drums, but some amount of pitch bend can make the kick drum’s sound more
prominent. In particular a high setting of the
Pitch Mod
knob combined with a short Pitch Envelope gives the
kick a nice attack transient.