Adobe 22012057DM - Soundbooth CS3 - PC User Manual page 54

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"Applying effects" on page 46
Standard options
Specifies the room type.
Mode
Controls the ratio of original to reverberant sound.
Amount
Advanced options
Specifies a file that simulates an acoustic space. Click Load to add a custom impulse file.
Impulse
Controls the ratio of original to reverberant sound.
Mix
Specifies the size of the virtual room. The larger the room, the longer the reverb.
Room Size
Reduces low-frequency, bass-heavy components in reverb, avoiding muddiness and producing a
Damping LF
clearer, more articulate sound.
Reduces high-frequency, transient components in reverb, avoiding harshness and producing a warmer,
Damping HF
lusher sound.
Determines how many milliseconds the reverb takes to build to maximum amplitude. To produce the
Pre-Delay
most natural sound, specify a short pre-delay of 0–10 milliseconds. To produce interesting special effects, specify a
long pre-delay of 50 milliseconds or more.
Controls the stereo spread. A setting of 0 produces a mono reverb signal.
Width
Boosts or attenuates amplitude after processing.
Gain
Distortion
Use the Distortion effect to simulate blown car speakers, muffled microphones, or overdriven amplifiers.
See also
"Applying effects" on page 46
Standard options
Specifies the type of distortion.
Mode
Controls the level of distortion.
Amount
Advanced options
Creates identical curves in the Positive and Negative graphs.
Symmetric
Positive and Negative graphs
horizontal ruler (x-axis) indicates input level in decibels; the vertical ruler (y-axis) indicates output level. The default
diagonal line depicts an undistorted signal, with a one-to-one relationship between input and output values.
Click and drag to create and adjust points on the graphs. Drag points off a graph to remove them.
To copy one graph to another, click the arrow buttons between them.
Returns a graph to its default, undistorted state.
Reset
Specify separate distortion curves for positive and negative sample values. The
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