Staying true to Klevgrand's design philosophy of "Nordic simplicity," Knorr features a minimalist, user-friendly interface centered around an .

: The algorithm uses the low-passed signal to create a control signal that undergoes saturation in one of three selectable intensity modes: Soft , Medium , or Hard .

: Controls the frequency at which the signal is split.

: 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

: This saturated control signal then influences the audio through a combination of amplitude and frequency modulation.

: The Windows version requires Windows 7 (SP1) or later and supports 64-bit hosts in VST, VST3, and AAX formats.