distiortion pedal GRIT?

Hello, there is a distortion pedal on the pedal of the logic that I love, called GRAIN, I would like to know the analog model on which it was based. Thank you

Very good question, not sure, it is based on a single model of material specifically.

http://help.Apple.com/LogicPro-effects/Mac/10.2.1/

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