Concert Hall; Inverse - Lexicon LDI 12T - REV 1 Manual

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Concert Hall

This algorithm emulates a real concert hall. The reverberation is very clean, and designed to remain
behind the direct sound – adding ambience, but leaving the source unchanged. This effect has a
relatively low initial echo density which builds up gradually over time.

Inverse

InputLvl
This algorithm allows you to vary the slope of the initial portion of the reverb envelope. The slope can
decay, remain level, or rise over a variable time interval. When the time interval is up, the reverberation
cuts off abruptly. The resulting effect is similar to a gate, but is not at all dependent on the level or
complexity of the input signal. Slopes are adjustable over a negative, even, or positive slope. Positive
slopes create inverse effects, while more even slopes create gated effects. Negative slope values
have rather natural reverb tails.
BassMult
InLvl
Size
Pre Delay
Spin
Diffusion
LRefl
LowSlope
Pre Delay
Diffusion
TrebleDcy
RRefl
Crossover
Rt Hc
Mid Rt
ReverbLvl
Shape
Spread
Def
Chorus
Depth
Link
LRefLvl
ReverbLvl
Mid Slope
Crossover
Duration
Shape
RRefLvl
Reference
HFRolloff
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