Mode 2 (Platte) - Sony MU-R201 Operating Instructions Manual

Digital reverberator
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OPERATION MODES
This mode produces plate reverberation. Which is the most
commonly used type of reverb in recording studios. The
smooth, tight impression created by this mode is especially
suited for enhancing the brilliance of vocal and strings.
Basic parameters
PRE. DT
1—733msec (CH1, 2)
1—733msec (CH, 2, 3, 4)
0,000—+0.992 (CH1, 2, 3, 4)
+designates the phase (set with PHASE)
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Level
Time
PRE. DT1, 2
One-point advice
Besides the main reverberation, mode 2 also provides sub
reverb (channel 3 and channel 4 of E. RFL. T. and E. RFL. L).
For the main reverberation, there is no crosstalk between the
channels, but reverb density is high, with a spacious feeling.
Sub reverb has less stereo spread and is more centered
(shaded section in the illustration).
By placing the sub reverb behind the main reverb, the
reverberation is first heard on a wider plane and then becomes
focused towards the center. By reversing this setting, ie.
placing main reverb behind sub reverb, reverberation spreads
out from the center. The following values may serve as a
guideline.
REV. T.
PRE. DT
0.8—3.0sec
20—250msec
8—200msec
CH 3,4
20—150msec
CH1, 2
0.101—0.992
E. REL. T.
E. REL. L.
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RT HIGH
0.50—0.80
Main reverb and sub reverb have different wave characteristics.
By mixing the two effects, the desired characterisiics can be
achieved.
Note
The sub reverb of channel 1 is shown as channel 3, and the
sub reverb of channel 2 as channel 4.

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