PSA1000Jr Analog Saturation Unit Manual
PSA1000Jr Analog Saturation Unit Manual
PSA1000Jr Analog Saturation Unit Manual
Inspired b
y the SansAmp* PSA-1, the PSA1000/PSA1000Jr extend the possibilities of the original hardware thanks
to the versatility of the digital domain, with new features for maximum control of your sound !
Much more than a mere distortion box, the PSA1000Jr can impart subtle harmonic coloration and sparkle without
compromising fidelity, or add brilliant saturation that totally changes the character of a sound.
* Please note that SansAmp is a trademarks of its respective owners, which is in no way associated or affiliated with Nembrini Audio.
This mark and name is used solely for the purpose of describing certain tones produced using Nembrini Audio’s modeling technology.
PSA1000Jr Analog Saturation Unit
Front Panel
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1 - Pre-Amp: This is the input sensitivity control. The Pre-Amp control adjusts the signal level going into the input
section of the PSA1000Jr.
2 - Buzz: Controls the low-end break-up and overdrive. You can boost the effect by turning clockwise from the
center point indicated by the arrow, and cut by turning counterclockwise. When you turn towards maximum,
the sound becomes buzzy. For a clean setting, increase the setting in small increments.
For increased definition while using distortion, set the knob in the range between the middle and minimum.
PSA1000Jr Analog Saturation Unit
3 - Punch: Sets the amount of midrange break-up and overdrive. Boost or cut from the center point indicated by the
arrow. Decreasing from the center point produces a softer break-up. Increasing its setting creates a harder,
heavier distortion.
4 - Crunch: Brings out the upper harmonic content and pick attack. For a smoother high end and for clean settings,
decrease to taste.
6 - Low and High: These active low-end tone controls are specially tuned for maximum musicality when used to EQ
instruments. Boost or cut ±12dB from its center point indicated by the arrows.
Toolbar
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1 - Open the manual and show the informations about the plugin.
4 - With A/B banks, it is possible to compare two different settings in an easy way. It is also possible to compare pre
sets by loading them in the two different A/B banks.The red highlight will show the currently selected bank and what
you will modify/save.
5 - Copy the settings from a bank to another, so you can make slight changes to the controls and compare the two
settings for example.compare the two settings for example.
PSA1000Jr Analog Saturation Unit
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1 - Shows the active preset. Click on the label to see the preset list.
3 - Save the current selected preset as a new preset with a name of your choice.