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KDFX Reference
KDFX Algorithm Specifications
L Input
R Input
Figure 92
Parameters:
Page 1
Wet/Dry
Rvrs W/D
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Dly Coarse
Dly Fine
Spacing
Wet/Dry
Rvrs W/D
Out Gain
Pan
Dly Coarse
Dly Fine
Spacing
10-176
Delay
Revrse LaserVerb
0 to 100 %wet
0 to 100 %wet
0 to 5000 ms
-20.0 to 20.0 ms
0 to 200 samp
The amount of reverbed (wet) signal relative to unaffected (dry) signal.
A special wet/dry control in which the "dry" signal is in fact delayed so that it is the last
sound to be sent to the output, as if the LaserVerb is being played in reverse.
The overall gain or amplitude at the output of the effect.
The left and right inputs get summed to mono, the mono signal passes through the Revrse
LaserVerb, and the final mono output is panned to the left and right outputs. Panning
ranges from -100% (fully left), through 0% (centered), through to 100% (fully right).
You can set the overall delay length from 0 to 5 seconds. Lengthening the delay will
increase the duration or decay time of the reverb.
The delay fine adjust is added to the delay coarse adjust to provide a delay resolution
down to 0.2 ms.
Determines the starting pitch of the ascending buzz and how fast it ascends. The Spacing
parameter sets the initial separation of impulses in the impulse response and subsequent
rate of decreasing impulse separation. The spacing between impulses is given in samples
and may be a fraction of a sample. (A sample is the time between successive digital words
which is 20.8 µs or 1/48000 seconds.) For low values, the buzz builds to a higher
frequency than for higher Spacing settings.
Wet
Contour
"Dry"
Out Gain
Out Gain
Off, -79.0 to 24.0 dB
Pan
-100 to 100 %
Contour
0.0 to 100.0 %
L Output
Pan
R Output

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