


We found this particular treatment more swirly than buzzy, though, so don't expect it to dirty up a sound. In practice, this makes the B72 a winner for a multitude of low-end treatments. Both of these include bass and treble controls, but Synth mode activates the additional 'buzz' effect. However, it operates in two distinct modes: DI and Synth. So, starting with the B72 unit for bass, things look pretty simple. This disguises, to some degree, precisely what's going on (annoyingly at times), but encourages you to use your ears (which is generally a good thing).Īlso worth noting is that, because some of the plug-ins include stereo effects, they only operate in stereo or mono-to-stereo formats. Across all plug-ins, there's no mention of parameter specifics (frequencies and so on), and they're often presented simply as more/less controls. One control that's common to all units (except HMX in Bounce mode) is Input Sensitivity, which controls the input level and drives the internal dynamics processing, including compression and expansion.Īlso common to all is Output level and the rev counter-style level meter.
