O-Verb - Korg Soundlink DRS OASYS PCI Patches & Effects Manual

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O-Verb

O-Verb
The O-Verb is Korg's new, diffusion-based reverb core, with separate dual input
diffusion and reverb diffusion, randomization, and control of high, mid, and low
decay times. This algorithm combines the O-Verb core with two bands of fully
parametric peaking EQ.
Input
Source
Left, L + R. This is a mono-in, stereo-out effect. Stereo signals are preserved in the
dry mix at the output, but the effect itself has only a single, mono input.
When this is set to Left, only the left channel will be routed into the effect.
When this is set to L + R, the left and right channels will be summed together, and
then routed into the effect.
Level
-INF, -69.0 to 0.0dB. This sets the input level for the effect. It does not affect the dry
signal.
Diffusion 1
0.00-100.00. The two diffusers serve to soften the sound before it enters the reverb
core. Diffusion 1 sets the amount of diffusion in the first diffuser. Setting both
diffusers to around 50 produces sufficient diffusion for smooth reverbs; extremely
high levels may cause ringing. Certain material, such as vocals, may also benefit
from lower settings of diffusion, allowing for more discrete echoes.
Diffusion 2
0.00-100.00. This sets the amount of diffusion in the second diffuser.
Reverb
Size
0-100. This sets the size of the reverberant space.
Reverb Time
0.00-100.00. This sets the decay time for the reverberant wash. The Damping, Bass
XOver, and Bass Gain parameters allow you to scale the decay times for the high
and low frequencies.
Damping
24-24000Hz. This sets the cutoff of the high-frequency damping filter. If Damping is
set to 24000Hz, the high frequencies will decay at the same rate as the low
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