Modulation; Post Equalizer - Arturia Rev PLATE-140 User Manual

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4.3.3. Modulation

The Modulation section may be placed before or after the reverb stage. This is a subtle
chorus unit, with a variable chorus amount, meant to add a little extra depth to the
reverberated sound. Chorus amount defaults to 0.500 and varies from 0.00 to 1.00
Modulation can be turned On or Off by clicking the Active switch.

4.3.4. Post Equalizer

An equalizer is a bank of filters that allows you to sculpt the signal by modifying the gain in
some frequency bands.
The EQ included in this plug-in has two shelf bands; one for low frequencies, and the other
for high frequencies. Shelf bands work by boosting or cutting (attenuating) the frequencies
beyond the EQ point (above for the High Shelf, below for the Low Shelf). This section
enables us to define the EQ frequency point for each band and specify the amount of gain/
attenuation.
The Low Frequency Shelf band has a fixed slope of -12dB/Octave, a selectable continuous
frequency ranging from 20 Hz to 2 kHz, and a gain/attenuation control ranging from -24
dB to +24 dB. By default, the Gain control is centered at 0 dB (neutral position), and the
frequency control knob is positioned at the far left (20 Hz).
The High Frequency Shelf band also has a fixed slope of -12dB/Octave, a selectable
continuous frequency ranging from 200 Hz to 20 kHz, and a gain/attenuation control
ranging from -24 dB to +24 dB. By default, the Gain control is centered at 0 dB (neutral
position), and the frequency control knob is positioned at the far right (20 kHz).
The entire EQ section can be turned On or Off by clicking the switch in the middle of the
main controls. When turned On, the LED above the switch will be lit. By default, it is Off.
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The Rev Plate-140 Equalizer when active
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