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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Effects reference
Studio Reverb effect
Like the other reverb effects, the Reverb > Studio Reverb effect simulates acoustic spaces. It is faster and less
processor-intensive than the other reverb effects, however, because it isn't convolution-based. As a result, you can
make real-time changes quickly and effectively in the Multitrack Editor, without pre-rendering effects on a track.
Sets the room size.
Room Size
Adjusts the amount of reverberation decay in milliseconds.
Decay
Controls the percentage of echoes that first reach the ear, giving a sense of the overall room size. Too
Early Reflections
high a value can result in an artificial sound, while too low a value can lose the audio cues for the room's size. Half the
volume of the original signal is a good starting point.
Controls the spread across the stereo channels. 0% produces a mono reverb signal; 100% produces
Stereo Width
maximum stereo separation.
Specifies the highest frequency at which reverb can occur.
High Frequency Cut
Specifies the lowest frequency at which reverb can occur.
Low Frequency Cut
Adjusts the amount of attenuation applied to the high frequencies of the reverb signal over time. Higher
Damping
percentages create more damping for a warmer reverb tone.
Simulates the absorption of the reverberated signal as it is reflected off of surfaces, such as carpeting and
Diffusion
drapes. Lower settings create more echoes, while higher settings produce a smoother reverberation with fewer echoes.
Sets the percentage of source audio to output with the effect.
Dry
Sets the percentage of reverb to output.
Wet
More Help topics
"Applying effects in the Waveform
"Applying effects in the Multitrack
"Use effect
presets" on page 61
Surround Reverb effect
The Reverb > Surround Reverb effect is primarily intended for 5.1 sources, but it can also provide surround ambience
to mono or stereo sources. In the Waveform Editor, you can choose Edit > Convert Sample Type to convert a mono
or stereo file to 5.1, and then apply Surround Reverb. In the Multitrack Editor, you can send mono or stereo tracks to
a 5.1 bus or master with Surround Reverb.
Determines the percentage of the center channel included in the processed signal.
Input, Center
Determines the percentage of the Low Frequency Enhancement channel used to excite reverb for other
Input, LFE
channels. (The LFE signal itself is not reverberated.)
Note: The effect always inputs 100% of the Left, Right, and rear surround channels.
Specifies a file that simulates an acoustic space. Click Load to add a custom, 6- channel impulse file in WAV
Impulse
or AIFF format.
Specifies a percentage of the full room defined by the impulse file. The larger the percentage, the longer the
Room Size
reverb.
Reduces low-frequency, bass-heavy components in reverb, avoiding muddiness and producing a clearer,
Damping LF
more articulate sound.
Editor" on page 62
Editor" on page 63
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