The output from LaserVerb can be fed back to the input. By turning up the feedback, the duration of the
LaserVerb sound can be greatly extended. Cross-coupling may also be used to move the signal between
left and right channels, producing a left/right ping-pong effect at the most extreme settings.
The 2 processing allocation unit (PAU) version is a sparser version than the 3 PAU version. ItÕs buzzing is
somewhat coarser. The 1 PAU version is like the 2 PAU version except the two input channels are summed
and run through a single mono LaserVerb. The 1 PAU version does not have the cross-coupling control but
does have output panning.
L Input
Figure 10-74
LaserVerb
Parameters for LaserVerb and LaserVerb Lite
Wet/Dry
Fdbk Lvl
Xcouple
HF Damping
Parameters for Mono LaserVerb
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Wet/Dry
Fdbk Lvl
HF Damping
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Dly Coarse
Dly Fine
Spacing
Wet/Dry
The amount of reverbed (wet) signal relative to unaffected (dry) signal.
Feedback
From Right
To Right
Channel
Channel
0 to 100%wet
0 to 100%
0 to 100%
16 to 25088Hz
0 to 100%wet
0 to 100%
16 to 25088Hz
0 to 5000ms
-20.0 to 20.0ms
0.0 to 40.0samp
Dry
LaserVerb
Out Gain
Off, -79.0 to 24.0dB
Out Gain
Off, -79.0 to 24.0dB
Pan
-100 to 100%
Contour
0.0 to 100.0%
KDFX Reference
KDFX Algorithm Specifications
Wet
L Output
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