Yes, to all said so far by Rog and Herb.
Maybe it's a small point, but as I said it's significant to me that the default settings seem to be a very good starting point for use as a gentle warmer. I will definitely revisit this plug for that purpose.

Which positive point makes more diplomatic a segue into a small perceived negative: the complete absence of presets. I was a little surprised, as most (yet true, not all) plugs have at least a few presets installed.

Personally I like the reassurance of having named presets to act as starting points. Call it false confidence and I won't argue, but it's been working so far.

I haven't previously played around much adding warmth to any final mixes. Reverb, yes of course. I also have iZotope Audio Enhancer (not an apples to oranges example, but...) and it comes with, like most plugins, a nice array of presets.

So now I'm wondering, if a new user desires the "confidence boost" of such canned starting points for the PG Distortion...is that available, perhaps from the generosity other users? Something along the lines of "Hey man, can you help a brother out with some aptly named presets?"
As always, with much appreciation.

Edit: addendum: ROG said:
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It's simplicity itself to use - I set the output gain and then push the pre-gain until I get the required amount of tape saturation.

Maybe that's the rationale for including no small array of presets? IOW that it's so simple, why bother?

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