AudioEffectDistortion

Inherits: AudioEffect < Resource < Reference < Object

Adds a distortion audio effect to an Audio bus.

Modify the sound to make it distorted.

Description

Different types are available: clip, tan, lo-fi (bit crushing), overdrive, or waveshape.

By distorting the waveform the frequency content change, which will often make the sound "crunchy" or "abrasive". For games, it can simulate sound coming from some saturated device or speaker very efficiently.

Tutorials

Properties

float

drive

0.0

float

keep_hf_hz

16000.0

Mode

mode

0

float

post_gain

0.0

float

pre_gain

0.0


Enumerations

enum Mode:

Mode MODE_CLIP = 0

Digital distortion effect which cuts off peaks at the top and bottom of the waveform.

Mode MODE_ATAN = 1

Mode MODE_LOFI = 2

Low-resolution digital distortion effect. You can use it to emulate the sound of early digital audio devices.

Mode MODE_OVERDRIVE = 3

Emulates the warm distortion produced by a field effect transistor, which is commonly used in solid-state musical instrument amplifiers.

Mode MODE_WAVESHAPE = 4

Waveshaper distortions are used mainly by electronic musicians to achieve an extra-abrasive sound.


Property Descriptions

float drive = 0.0

  • void set_drive ( float value )

  • float get_drive ( )

Distortion power. Value can range from 0 to 1.


float keep_hf_hz = 16000.0

  • void set_keep_hf_hz ( float value )

  • float get_keep_hf_hz ( )

High-pass filter, in Hz. Frequencies higher than this value will not be affected by the distortion. Value can range from 1 to 20000.


Mode mode = 0

  • void set_mode ( Mode value )

  • Mode get_mode ( )

Distortion type.


float post_gain = 0.0

  • void set_post_gain ( float value )

  • float get_post_gain ( )

Increases or decreases the volume after the effect. Value can range from -80 to 24.


float pre_gain = 0.0

  • void set_pre_gain ( float value )

  • float get_pre_gain ( )

Increases or decreases the volume before the effect. Value can range from -60 to 60.