: 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
: Determines the intensity or "Knorr-level" of the overtone effect. Klevgrand Knorr [WiN]
At its heart, Knorr addresses the common mixing challenge where low-end frequencies—like sub-bass or kicks—disappear on smaller speakers. The plugin splits the incoming monophonic signal into low and high frequencies. : The process adds "curl" and sharpness, making
: This saturated control signal then influences the audio through a combination of amplitude and frequency modulation. The plugin splits the incoming monophonic signal into
: 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