Klevgrand Knorr - [win]

: This saturated control signal then influences the audio through a combination of amplitude and frequency modulation.

: The algorithm uses the low-passed signal to create a control signal that undergoes saturation in one of three selectable intensity modes: Soft , Medium , or Hard . Klevgrand Knorr [WiN]

: Determines the intensity or "Knorr-level" of the overtone effect. : This saturated control signal then influences the

: The process adds "curl" and sharpness, making the bass audible on mobile devices and small speakers without increasing the actual low-frequency volume, which keeps the mix from becoming boomy. User Interface and Workflow : The process adds "curl" and sharpness, making

: It avoids complex technical menus, allowing producers to dial in the perfect tone by simply dragging the node on the pad until the bass "pops" in the mix. System Compatibility and Use Cases

: The interface includes a "What You See Is What You Hear" visualizer that provides a real-time graphical representation of how the algorithm is affecting the sound.