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Kurzweil K2500 Reference Manual page 4

Algorithm reference
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FXAlg #1: MiniVerb ¥ FXAlg #2: Dual MiniVerb
Parameters (Dual MiniVerb):
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L Wet/Dry
0 to 100%wet
L Out Gain
Off, -79.0 to 24.0 dB
L Wet Bal
-100 to 100%
L Dry Pan
-100 to 100%
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L RoomType
Hall1
L RvrbTime
0.5 to 30.0 s, Inf
L Diff Scl
0.00 to 2.00x
L Size Scl
0.00 to 4.00x
L PreDlyL
0 to 620 ms
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R RoomType Hall1
R RvrbTime
0.5 to 30.0 s, Inf
R Diff Scl
0.00 to 2.00x
R Size Scl
0.00 to 4.00x
R PreDlyL
0 to 620 ms
Wet/Dry
Out Gain
Rvrb Time
HF Damping
L/R Pre Dly
Room Type
Diff Scale
Algorithm Reference-4
R Wet/Dry
R Out Gain
R Wet Bal
R Dry Pan
L Density
L HF Damp
L PreDlyR
R Density
R HF Damp
R PreDlyR
A simple mix of the reverb sound with the dry sound.
The overall gain or amplitude at the output of the effect.
The reverb time displayed is accurate for normal settings of the other parameters (HF
Damping = 25088kHz, and Diff Scale, Room Scale and Density = 1.00x). Changing Rvrb
Time to Inf creates an inÞnitely sustaining reverb.
Reduces high-frequency components of the reverb above the displayed cutoff frequency.
Removing higher reverb frequencies can often make rooms sound more natural.
The delay between the start of a sound and the output of the Þrst reverb reßections from
that sound. Longer pre-delays can help make larger spaces sound more realistic. Longer
times can also help improve the clarity of a mix by separating the reverb signal from the
dry signal, so the dry signal is not obscured. Likewise, the wet signal will be more
audible if delayed, and thus you can get by with a dryer mix while maintaining the same
subjective wet/dry level.
Changes the conÞguration of the reverb algorithm to simulate a wide array of carefully
designed room types and sizes. This parameter effectively allows you to have several
different reverb algorithms only a parameter change away. Smaller Room Types will
sound best with shorter Rvrb Times, and vice versa. (Note that since this parameter
changes the structure of the reverb algorithm, you donÕt want to assign it a KDFX
Modulation that will change it in real time.)
A multiplier which affects the diffusion of the reverb. At 1.00x, the diffusion will be the
normal, carefully-adjusted amount for the current Room Type. Altering this parameter
will change the diffusion from the preset amount.
0 to 100%wet
Off, -79.0 to 24.0 dB
-100 to 100%
-100 to 100%
0.00 to 4.00x
16 to 25088 Hz
0 to 620 ms
0.00 to 4.00x
16 to 25088 Hz
0 to 620 ms

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