Reverb Types
Hydrasynth provides 4 reverb types, each with distinct characteristics:
• Hall
• Room
• Plate
• Cloud
Reverb Parameters
All of the reverbs have identical parameters, so we'll describe them once.
Control knob Parameter
2
PreDelay
3
[Time]
4
[Tone]
6
[Hi Damp]
7
[Lo Damp]
8
[Dry/Wet]
Freeze the Reverb
While on Reverb module page 1, hold [SHIFT] and press Control button 3 and the reverb time
will jump to Freeze. If the Hi / Lo Damp parameters are set to zero, the Freeze setting will hold
the reverb indefinitely. Any notes that are played will be added to the effect.
A Macro button can toggle the Freeze value on and off; just set the BTN VALUE to 128.0. To learn
more about setting up a Macro, see
Mod Route Shortcut
Here's how to set up mod routes quickly from an Envelope or LFO to an effect:
• Hold the module button for the desired source
• Press the module button for the destination. This will create a mod route in the Mod Matrix
at the first available slot with the first parameter of the effect selected.
• Change the selected parameter if needed
• Set the mod amount with the appropriate Control knob.
Remember: not all FX parameters are available as mod destinations.
Range
0.5-250 ms
120 ms - 90 seconds,
Freeze
-/+ 64.0
0.0-128.0
0.0-128.0
0.0-100.0%
Mastering the Macros
59
Description
Length of time before reverb
Decay time of reverb
Freeze is indefinite without damping
Filter control for Wet signal:
-64.0 to -0.1: Low pass filter
0.0: No filtering
0.1 ~ 64.0: High pass filter
Reverb high-frequency decay time
Reverb low-frequency decay time
Blends uneffected and effected signals
(p. 69).
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