Reflections; Rfl Time Master; Rfl Delay; Rfl Gain - Lexicon PCM NATIVE HALL Owner's Manual

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Reflections

Reflections are copies of the input which pass through the diffusors and then are passed directly
to the output. Short reflections may be used to enhance the early part of the signal, enhancing
the sense of a stagehouse or of slapbacks. Long reflections become more of an effect, with the
discreet audio acting as if a separate delay unit has been inserted into the signal.

Rfl Time Master

This parameter is used to scale all reflection times at once.

Rfl Delay

Controls the delay time of a reflection. This can be toggled to Tempo Mode, in which case
its delay time will be related to tempo. Note that this parameter can have different routing
configurations, indicated in its name. For example, if its name appears as "L Rfl Delay" or "L-L
Rfl Delay," the signal comes in from the left and goes out the left. If the name appears as "L-R
Rfl Delay," the signal comes in from the left and goes out the right.

Rfl Gain

Controls the gain of a reflection. The polarity of the gain coefficient can be optionally inverted.
Note that this parameter can have different routing configurations, indicated in its name. For
example, if its name appears as "L Rfl Gain" or "L-L Rfl Gain," the signal comes in from the left
and goes out the left. If the name appears as "L-R Rfl Gain," the signal comes in from the left
and goes out the right.
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