Reverb Tail Behavior; Tempo Mode Presets - Lexicon PCM NATIVE Owner's Manual

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Close the plug-in editor. Unless you're actively controlling your mix in real-
time, you don't need the editor after you've made the appropriate settings.
All those knobs, faders and displays require processing power. You can
always reopen the editor if you need to edit.

Reverb Tail Behavior

Each host treats plug-ins a little bit differently. You'll notice this especially when
you stop, loop or relocate. You may notice that the tail stops immediately on one
platform and continues to ring on another. You may also notice that the behavior
changes when the plug-in is inserted on an audio track, an instrument track or an
aux track. We'd like to behave as consistently as we can, but some things are
beyond our control.

Tempo Mode Presets

In some of the plug-ins, you will find presets with '(T)' in the preset name. These
are tempo mode presets. These presets have some characteristic (predelay
time, delay time, etc) that responds to the tempo of the DAW. They are best
used when the tempo of the project actually reflects the tempo of the musical
material (MIDI sequences and such). In those cases, the tempo component of
the preset will reinforce the tempo in some way.
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