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What (who) is overdriven - definition

FORM OF AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESSING GIVING "FUZZY" SOUND
Fuzz (electric guitar); Fuzz box; Overdrive (music); Overdriven; Distortion pedal; FuzzTone; Fuzztone; Fuzz guitar; Overdrive pedal; Overdrive pedals; Guitar overdrive pedal; Guitar overdrive pedals; Guitar distortion; Distortion (guitar); Overdrive (musical effects); Fuzzbox (device); Fuzzbox; Electronic distortion; Distorted guitar; Fuzz distortion; Overdrive effect
  • A pair of [[6L6GC]] power valves, often used in American-made amplifiers
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  • valve (tube) amplifier]].
  • Waveform plot showing the different types of clipping. Valve overdrive is a form of soft limiting, while transistor clipping or extremely overdriven valves resemble hard clipping.
  • audio compression]] devices, such as this DBX 566, are used by [[audio engineer]]s to prevent signal peaks from causing unwanted distortion.
  • A Line 6 modeling amplifier shown from above. Note the various amplifier and speaker emulations selectable via the rotary knob on the left.
  • Triode valve
  • The Ibanez TS9 Tube Screamer is a popular overdrive pedal
  • Big Muff fuzzboxes: a NYC re-issue (L) and a Russian Sovtek version (R)

overdriven         
adjective
1. drive or work to exhaustion.
Distortion (music)         
Distortion and overdrive are forms of audio signal processing used to alter the sound of amplified electric musical instruments, usually by increasing their gain, producing a "fuzzy", "growling", or "gritty" tone. Distortion is most commonly used with the electric guitar, but may also be used with other electric instruments such as electric bass, electric piano, and Hammond organ.
fuzzbox         
¦ noun a device which adds fuzz to an electric guitar.

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Distortion (music)

Distortion and overdrive are forms of audio signal processing used to alter the sound of amplified electric musical instruments, usually by increasing their gain, producing a "fuzzy", "growling", or "gritty" tone. Distortion is most commonly used with the electric guitar, but may also be used with other electric instruments such as electric bass, electric piano, synthesizer and Hammond organ. Guitarists playing electric blues originally obtained an overdriven sound by turning up their vacuum tube-powered guitar amplifiers to high volumes, which caused the signal to distort. While overdriven tube amps are still used to obtain overdrive, especially in genres like blues and rockabilly, a number of other ways to produce distortion have been developed since the 1960s, such as distortion effect pedals. The growling tone of a distorted electric guitar is a key part of many genres, including blues and many rock music genres, notably hard rock, punk rock, hardcore punk, acid rock, and heavy metal music, while the use of distorted bass has been essential in a genre of hip hop music and alternative hip hop known as "SoundCloud rap".

The effects alter the instrument sound by clipping the signal (pushing it past its maximum, which shears off the peaks and troughs of the signal waves), adding sustain and harmonic and inharmonic overtones and leading to a compressed sound that is often described as "warm" and "dirty", depending on the type and intensity of distortion used. The terms distortion and overdrive are often used interchangeably; where a distinction is made, distortion is a more extreme version of the effect than overdrive. Fuzz is a particular form of extreme distortion originally created by guitarists using faulty equipment (such as a misaligned valve (tube); see below), which has been emulated since the 1960s by a number of "fuzzbox" effects pedals.

Distortion, overdrive, and fuzz can be produced by effects pedals, rackmounts, pre-amplifiers, power amplifiers (a potentially speaker-blowing approach), speakers and (since the 2000s) by digital amplifier modeling devices and audio software. These effects are used with electric guitars, electric basses (fuzz bass), electronic keyboards, and more rarely as a special effect with vocals. While distortion is often created intentionally as a musical effect, musicians and sound engineers sometimes take steps to avoid distortion, particularly when using PA systems to amplify vocals or when playing back prerecorded music.

Examples of use of overdriven
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