Reverb; Early Reflections Reverb - E-Mu ProteusX Operation Manual

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7 - Effects
Effects Descriptions

Reverb

The Reverb is a medium load reverb, designed to simulate various types of rooms, halls
and plates.
Parameter
Decay
Diffusion
Room Size
Early Reflections
Pre-Delay
High Freq. Damping
Low Freq. Damping
Stereo Mode
Modulation Parameters
Wet/Dry Mix
Decay
Diffusion
Early Reflections Reverb
The Early Reflections algorithm is the most resource-intensive reverb model and has the
most adjustable parameters. This reverb is designed to simulate various halls, rooms
and reverberation plates. See also
Parameter
Description
Pre-Delay
Sets the amount of time before any reflected sound is heard.
Early Reflection
Selects the pattern of the early reflections. Select between: Hall 1,
Mode
Hall 2, Hall 3, Room, Spiral, Multitap, 6 tap, 12 tap, 12 tap rising,
or up & down.
Early Reflection
Scales the spacing of the early reflections to simulate rooms of
Room Size
different sizes.
Early Reflection
Scales the spacing of left side reflections versus the right side, to
L/R Spacing
create a more interesting stereo image.
Early Reflection /
Allows you to balance the relative volumes of the early reflections
Tail Balance
and the reverberation cloud. 0% to 100%
HF Damping
High Frequency Damping cuts the High Frequency content to
simulate soft, absorbent surfaces such as draperies, wood or
people.
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Description
Sets the decay time of the entire effect.
Sets the amount of scattering of the reverb cloud. Note that
high diffusion settings will increase the overall decay time.
Changes the spacing of the reverb stages to simulate rooms of
various shapes and sizes.
Sets the volume of the initial wall reflections.
Sets the amount of time before any reflected sound is heard.
Range:1millisecond to 200 milliseconds
Sets the rate at which high frequencies die away.
Sets the rate at which low frequencies die away.
Independent - In this mode, the left and right sides function
as completely separate reverb units.
Figure Eight - This mode incorporates criss-cross feedback in
which the left channel feeds the right and vice-versa.
Matrix - This mode utilizes multiple feedback paths to create a
spacious, natural sound.
"Background: Reverb" on page 115.
When using the
E
Figure Eight or Matrix
modes, pan position will
be less focused and the
stereo image will be
somewhat blurred.
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