Reverb and Early Reflections (Reverb ER)
71: Reverb Hall
This hall-type reverb simulates the reverberation of mid-size
concert halls or ensemble halls.
72: Reverb SmoothHall
This hall-type reverb simulates the reverberation of larger halls
and stadiums, and creates a smooth release.
73: Reverb Wet Plate
This plate reverb simulates warm (dense) reverberation.
74: Reverb Dry Plate
This plate reverb simulates dry (light) reverberation.
FX Amt = 100: Mono In - Stereo Out / FX Amt = 0: Stereo In - Stereo Out
Left
EQ Trim
LEQ
HEQ
+
Pre Delay
EQ Trim
Right
Reverb Time
0.1...10.0
[sec]
a
High Damp [%] 0...100
Pre Delay
0...200
[msec]
b
Pre Delay Thru
0...100
[%]
c
EQ Trim
0...100
Low,
Pre LEQ Fc
Mid-Low
d
High,
Pre HEQ Fc
Mid-High
Pre LEQ Gain
–15.0...+15.0
[dB]
e
Pre HEQ Gain
–15.0...+15.0
[dB]
Dry, 1:99...99:1,
Wet/Dry
Wet
f
Src
Off...Tempo
Amt
–100...+100
FX Amt
Pre Delay Thru
Reverb
FX Amt
Sets the reverberation time
Sets the damping amount in the
high range
Sets the delay time from the dry
sound
Sets the mix ratio of non-delay
sound
Sets the EQ input level
Selects the cutoff frequency (low or
mid-low) of the low-range equalizer
Selects the cutoff frequency (high or
mid-high) of the high-range
equalizer
Sets the gain of Low EQ
Sets the gain of High EQ
Balance between the wet and dry
signal
Table , "Dynamic Modulation
sources, " on page 357
Amount of modulation source
b: Pre Delay [msec]
b: Pre Delay Thru [%]
The "Pre Delay" sets the delay time to the reverb input, allowing
you to control spaciousness.
Using the "Pre Delay Thru" parameter, you can mix the dry
sound without delay, emphasizing the attack of the sound.
Level
Dry
Pre Delay Thru
Pre Delay
75: Reverb Room
This room-type reverb emphasizes the early reflections that
make the sound tighter. Changing the balance between the early
reflections and reverb sound allows you to simulate nuances,
such as the type of walls of a room.
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Reverb - Hall / Plate Type
Reverb
Time
Reverb Time