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5.3b
Reverb Parameter
You'll find that different types of reverb sound best with particular types of signals. For example,
"smooth" reverb works well with percussive sounds, whereas "medium" reverb seems well-suited to
piano sounds.
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REVERB
Tyre
Size
Dame
Time
Mix
PLATE
SMALL
258Hz
8.8
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Type
Select among Plate, Room, and Hall. Each provides a different reverb characteristic.
Size
Select among small, medium, large, huge and smooth. This alters the apparent size of the reverberant
space.
Damp
Determines the high-frequency *absorption" of the room by using a low-pass filter to simulate a more
acoustically-"dead" environment. Select from cutoff frequencies of 250 Hz, 500 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz, 4 kHz,
8 kHz, or OFF (full high-frequency response).
Time
Sets the length of the reverb *tail." Select from 0.0 to 8.0 seconds in 100 millisecond increments, and
from 8 to 30 seconds in one second increments.
Mix
Adjusts the ratio between dry and effected (wet) signals, as well as DRY for all-dry and WET for all-
wet signals. The mix value affects only the wet/dry balance within the effect; it is independent of the
mix levels for Effect 1 and Effect 2 Fx1a, Fx1b and Fx2 parameters.
Chapter 5: Programming the On-board Signal Processors
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