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hello everybody this is Skye and today Iamp;#39;m gonna give you guys an overall look at OTT now OTT well thatamp;#39;s now gt1 everything of OTT you think of bases similar to this or simply growls kind like this now Iamp;#39;m gonna give you guys an overall look at OTC tell you guys what everything in here does as well as give you guys some tips for making sounds and some things you want to avoid when youamp;#39;re using OTT so first of all what you see when you have the default OTT is either death knob time knob in gain out gain youamp;#39;re upwards compression youamp;#39;re downwards compression in all these gain tools right here separate from all this you can change the threshold for each band for both the low mids and highs letamp;#39;s look at the first knob which is depth this knob is basically a dry and wet knob when itamp;#39;s at zero itamp;#39;s only the dry signal once that 100 is the wet signal now the time knob is a different story this would be explained simply