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STEREO WIDTH is just what it sounds like: how wide the reverberant image is. It
may seem strange to want anything less than full stereo, but remember that old
spring and plate reverbs were all mono, as were the earliest 'echo chambers' in
studios. Sometimes less width means more depth. (0.00 to 0.500)
INPUT HP rolls off the low frequencies of the input before it hits the reverb. This
takes out low-end mud and makes the reverb brighter-sounding. Like any high-
pass filter, this one has a cutoff frequency setting: 30 Hz to 10000 Hz.
INPUT LP rolls off the high frequencies of the input before it hits the reverb.
This softens the overall sound and removes overly tinny treble effects. Its cutoff
frequency ranges from 100 Hz to 20000 Hz.
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