Audio Settings (Setup / Audio Menu); Adjusting The Internal Reverb Effect (Reverberation Function) - Viscount Cantorum Duo Plus Reference Manual

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AUDIO SETTINGS (SETUP / AUDIO menu)

The AUDIO menu contains all the audio settings of the organ.
To access to this menu, in the main video page,
1. press the [MENU/ENTER] button,
2. place the cursor on the SETUP field and press [MENU/ENTER],
3. place the cursor on the AUDIO field and press [MENU/ENTER].
The AUDIO menu contains the following settings:
Function
REVERBERATION
INT. AMP EQUALIZER
(Internal Amplification
Equalizer)
EXT. OUT VOLUMES
(External Out Volumes)
INPUT TO OUTPUT

Adjusting the internal Reverb effect (REVERBERATION function)

Reverberation is the result of a series of sound reflections in a closed environment. Order and value of each
reflection depend on many factors of the environment, such as the size of the room, the number and material of
the objects inside the room, the listener's position and so on.
The digital processors of the Cantorum Duo Plus organ can recreate artificially the
complex factors affecting the reverberation of a real pipe organ, generating the
right reverberation to complete an already excellent sound quality.
The REVERBERATION function allows to adjust several parameters of the reverb
effect.
To access the adjustment screen, select the REVERBERATION field in the
AUDIO menu.
The settings which can be made are:
Parameter name
[reverb style]
("Large Cathedral" in the
screen shown above)
D/W Mode
(Dry/Wet Mode)
Early Reflect.
(Early Reflections)
Reverb Tail
Description
Settings relating the reverb internal effect.
Settings relating the 5-band equalizer of the internal amplifier.
Volumes of the each PROG. OUT output of the rear panel (page 6).
Routing of the input signals present in the INPUT of the rear panel to the PROG. OUT outputs
of the rear panel (page 6).
Description
The simulated environment, and thus the reverberation effect generated.
Settings: Large Cathedral, Medium Cathedral, Large Chapel, Medium Church, Modern
Church, Cantoria, Trio Sonate.
Dry (sound without reverb) and Wet (reverberated sound) signals control mode by the
REVERB potentiometer.
Settings:
• Off: the REVERB potentiometer only modifies the amount of Wet signal.
• Low, High, Full: the REVERB potentiometer controls, on three scales, the balance
between the Wet signal and the Dry signal, and the quantity and quality of acoustic
reflections of the environment, simulating an ever deeper and mellow effect.
Level of the reverb early reflections.
Settings: 0 to 100
Level of the reverb tail (time lenght).
Settings: 0 to 100
Audio settings (Setup / Audio menu)
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