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12 Panaural Room

Room reverberation algorithm

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The Panaural Room reverberation is implemented using a special network arrangement of many delay
lines that guarantees colorless sound. The reverberator is inherently stereo with each input injected into
the "room" at multiple locations. The signals entering the reverberator Þrst pass through a shelving bass
equalizer with a range of +/-15dB. To shorten the decay time of high frequencies relative to mid
frequencies, low pass Þlters controlled by HF Damping are distributed throughout the network. Room
Size scales all the delay times of the network (but not the Pre Dly or Build Time), to change the simulated
room dimension over a range of 1 to 16m. Decay Time varies the feedback gains to achieve decay times
from 0.5 to 100 seconds. The Room Size and Decay Time controls are interlocked so that a chosen Decay
Time will be maintained while Room Size is varied. A two input stereo mixer, controlled by Wet/Dry and
Out Gain, feeds the output.
L Input
R Input
Figure 10-4
The duration and spacing of the early reßections are inßuenced by Room Size and Build Time, while the
number and relative loudness of the individual reßections are inßuenced by Build Env. When Build Env is
near 0 or 100%, fewer reßections are created. The maximum number of important early reßections, 13, is
achieved at a setting of 50%.
To get control over the growth of reverberation, the left and right inputs each are passed through an
"injector" that can extend the source before it drives the reverberator. Only when Build Env is set to 0% is
the reverberator driven in pure stereo by the pure dry signal. For settings of Build Env greater than 0%, the
reverberator is fed multiple times. Build Env controls the injector so that the reverberation begins abruptly
(0%), builds immediately to a sustained level (50%), or builds gradually to a maximum (100%). Build Time
varies the injection length over a range of 0 to 500ms. At a Build Time of 0ms, there is no extension of the
build time. In this case, the Build Env control adjusts the density of the reverberation, with maximum
density at a setting of 50%. In addition to the two build controls, there is an overall Pre Dly control that can
delay the entire reverberation process by up to 500ms.
10-18
PreDelay
PreDelay
Simplified block diagram of Panaural Room.
Dry
Reverb
Wet
Dry
L Output
Out Gain
R Output

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