Vintage Plate Reverb; Mono Delay - PRESONUS studiolive III series Owner's Manual

Digital mix console / recorder with motorized fades
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8
Master Control
8.2
FX

Vintage Plate Reverb

8.2.4
8.2.5

Mono Delay

This reverb effect is inspired by a classic mechanical plate reverb unit and provides
the following parameters:
• Predelay. Sets the length of short delay before the onset of reverberation, lending
a sense of space to the reflections.
• Reflection. This control allows you to set the level (in decibels) of the early
reflections. The louder the early reflections, the smaller the room will seem.
• Low Pass. Use this control to attenuate low frequencies that can muddy a reverb.
• LF Damp Freq. Use this control with create a warmer sound. This will enhance
content at the frequency you set.
• LF Damping Gain. Sets the level at which the damping frequency will
be boosted.
This delay effect offers a simple, quick-to-use multi-tapped delay arrangement and
provides the following parameters:
• Delay Time. Sets the length of the delay line.
• Tap Assign. Assigns the Tap Tempo to the TAP button.
• Feedback. Sets the amount of delayed signal to be fed back to the input of the
effect. Higher settings lead to longer delay tails (and eventually, outright chaos).
• LP Filter. Sets the cutoff frequency for a low-pass filter, applied to the
delayed signal.
• HP Filter. Sets the cutoff frequency for a high-pass filter, applied to the
delayed signal.
• Feedback LPF. Sets the cutoff frequency for the low-pass filter applied to the
feedback signal.
• Feedback HPF. Sets the cutoff frequency for the high-pass filter applied to the
feedback signal.
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