Korg Opsix Owner's Manual page 87

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Effect name
Display
Full name
REF
Early Reflection
REVERB
Reverb
SHVERB
Shimmer Reverb
SPRING
Spring Reverb
Parameter name
Knob
Display
Full name
B
LEVEL
Reverb Level
C
TYPE
Type
E
TIME
Reverb Time
F
HEQ
High EQ Gain
This effect extracts only the initial reflections of the sound from the simulated reverb
sounds, giving a feeling of intimacy and presence. You can select the decay curve of
the reverb using the TYPE parameter.
B
LEVEL
Reverb Level
C
TYPE
Type
E
TIME
Reverb Time
F
TONE
Tone
A smooth, high-definition reverb with a natural echoing sound. A "Space" type is also
available with a long pre-delay and release, to add to the standard Room, Hall,
Chamber and Plate types.
B
LEVEL
Reverb Level
C
TYPE
Type
E
TIME
Reverb Time
F
TONE
Tone
A reverb with an added pitch-shifter effect. The pitch shift width changes depending
on the TYPE parameter, with sounds ranging from sparkling to mysterious effects.
B
LEVEL
Reverb Level
C
LENGTH
Spring Length
E
TIME
Reverb Time
F
CHIRP
Chirp
This reverb simulates the spring reverb sound used in some guitar amps and organs.
You can control the characteristics of the spring to be modeled using the LENGTH
and CHIRP parameters.
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Range
0–100
Sharp, Loose, Modulated, Reverse
10 [msec] – 1.600 [sec]
−15.0 – +15.0 [dB]
0–100
Hall, Large Hall, Smooth Hall, Chamber,
Plate, Room, Wet Room, Space
200 [msec] – 10.000 [sec]
(note: this differs with each reverb type)
500–20000 [Hz]
0–100
Clear, Riser, Submarine, Horror
0–100 [%]
0–100 [%]
0–100
0–100 [%]
49 [msec] – 4.0000 [sec]
0–100 [%]

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