Crank this knob to add more saturation or character to your distortion/preamp part of the signal chain. The Drive potentiometer adds distortion and drive to our signal (modes 2-4) or blends in the tube preamp emulation (mode 1). This controls the amount of input gain to the compressor and intelligently applies the correct amount of makeup gain so that your signal is always driven at the appropriate level, no matter how much compression is applied. The Compression potentiometer is the one-knob solution for compression on the Microtubes Infinity. These potentiometers are the main interface for sculpting the signal chain and your overall sound on the Microtubes Infinity. On the Microtubes Infinity, you will find five smart potentiometers: Compression, Drive, Mod, Blend, and Level. The full description of this functionality can be found in the “Controls” section of the manual. Depending on the distortion/preamp setting the clean sidechain is either full-band or low-band signal.ĮQ: Last in the signal chain is a programmable 6-band graphic equalizer that allows you to tailor your sound even further. New IRs can be assigned to the 5 slots using the Darkglass Suite (desktop or mobile).īlend: The blend control allows you to mix the distorted/preamp signal with the clean sidechain signal. The default IRs have been selected by the Darkglass Team. The compressor has 5 ratios available: 4:1, 8:1, 12:1, 20:1 and ALL IN.ĭistortion: The Microtubes Infinity has 5 different preamp modes a clean multi-band tube preamp, Microtubes B3K and Vintage Microtubes distortions in both normal and multi-band modes.Ĭabinet Simulation: The Microtubes Infinity supports Impulse Response (IR) cabinet simulations and has 5 cabinet slots on board. The position of the Cabsim block in the signal chain can be changed from the Suite.Ĭompressor: This control allows setting the input gain of the compressor that will translate into how much the signal is compressed while our intelligent make-up gain algorithm keeps the output of the compressor at usable levels. USB: The USB-C port unlocks the Microtubes Infinity’s USB audio interface capabilities and enables interaction with the Darkglass Suite desktop app, allowing for software updates and access to the Darkglass IR library, containing hundreds of cabinet simulations. Read more about the MIDI capabilities at /creations/microtubes-infinity/ MIDI In: A standard 1/8” TRS (Type B) jack allows connecting an external MIDI controller to the Microtubes Infinity for even more flexibility. If you feed an unbalanced input from these outputs, use an instrument cable with a mono 1/4” plug.ĭirect Output: An XLR output with a ground lift switch provides a reliable standard connection to a mixing desk or an external audio interface for a guaranteed low-noise signal. Connect your studio monitors, amplifier or other effects to the 1/4” balanced jacks using a TRS connector (Tip +, Ring -, Sleeve GND). Connect your headphones to the 1/8” stereo jack and set the desired level from the dedicated potentiometer next to the jack.īalanced Outputs: The two balanced outputs add routing versatility and the option of using the Microtubes Infinity as a fully equipped audio interface. Headphone Output: The headphone output can handle headphones with an impedance of 16 – 600 ohms. Connect your instrument or output from your pedal board to the 1/4” mono jack.Īux In: The stereo input of the Microtubes Infinity enables the playback of backing tracks while practicing or recording. Input: This is the primary instrument input on the Microtubes Infinity.
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