!
NOTE: Though the term
"impulse" is used in this
manual, these algorithms
are NOT convolution
reverbs!
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The Parameters
The seven plug-in reverbs contain hundreds of presets, covering just about every
possible need. But you can refine and customize any preset by adjusting its pa-
rameters. Parameters are the building blocks within each preset that determine
how it sounds and behaves.
Each algorithm contains a set of parameters, and a variety of those parameters
are combined to create a preset.
Below are all the algorithm parameters you can edit in the PCM Native Plug-
ins. Note that sometimes parameter names are abbreviated when they appear
onscreen, and they may have prefixes indicating what channel they control (for
example, Level may appear as RightInLvl).
Bandwidth
This parameter lets you set the bandwidth of a multimode filter. Bandwidth is
specified in octaves or fractions thereof. This parameter is available only when it
has an effect (bandpass and notch modes). In all other cases, it is hidden.
Bass Boost (Room)
This parameter is closely tied to the Bass Crossover parameter. It controls the
boost (or cut) of signal below that crossover.
Depending on the type of impulse response selected, the listener may become
aware of an excess or insufficiency of low frequency output. This parameter may
be used to correct the frequency response.
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