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Izotope trash 2 review4/1/2024 An orange button below is simply labelled Go, with ‘Berzerk’ wrapped around it – this is one of the more fun features to quickly decimate your sound. This includes Squashed, Loony, Trippy, Frenzy, Clipped and more. Set drive to its lowest point and you’ll get a fairly smooth, unaffected waveform – pump up the drive and you’ll see this waveform get squeezed and crushed, which is a fairly accurate representation of what Berzerk does to your audio.Ī dropdown menu next to the display is home to ten different waveforms to shape your sound to, aptly named to reflect the characteristics of the effect. Just above the drive knob is a panel displaying a waveform that will morph as you alter the drive. The first thing you might do, however, is whack up the huge central drive knob to immediately start hearing the heavy, gritty tones that Berzerk is designed for. Two versions of Berzerk will exist in your plug-in library, a mono version and a stereo version, the latter offering some extra control of the affected stereo image, including mid/side processing. There’s over a dozen knobs of different sizes laid out on the interface, a waveform display, a few small buttons and switches, some LEDs and it’s not immediately obvious what they all do. Upon loading up Berzerk for the first time, your initial reaction might be the same as mine, which was a feeling of ‘what on earth is going on here?’.
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