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Software for computer-based audio production and djing

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REFLEKTOR Interface and Controls
the display, and its folder will be used as the User Directory. After a sample is loaded (and
after all parameter changes are made to the sample), it is analyzed and the level is auto-
normalized. You can load many file formats from the library including mp3. If a sample
exceeds the maximum length it will be cut (Note: user selected IR's will be saved with the
GUITAR RIG preset. This is a great feature that allows you to trade presets without send­
ing samples, ensuring that presets and songs will always be loaded exactly the same in the
future, even if their sample folders change).
(4) Prior IR: This will select the IR in the current category/folder that is above the current
sample in the list. If you press this button when the first sample in a category is reached,
it will loop to the last sample.
(5) Next IR: This will select the IR in the current category/folder that is below the current
sample in the list. If you press this button when the last sample in a category is reached,
it will loop to the first sample.
(6) Prior Category: This will select the category/folder that is above the current category in
the list. If you press this button when the first category in the list is reached, it will loop to
the last category. This also loads the last sample in the prior categories list.
(7) Next Category: This will select the category/folder that is below the current category in
the list. If you press this button when the last category in the list is reached, it will loop to
the first category. This also loads the first sample in the prior categories list.
(8) WET: This knob controls the amount of the wet or processed signal that is heard.
(9) DRY: This knob controls the amount of unprocessed signal that is heard.
(10) DECAY: (1% to 150%) This affects how long the tail of the signal is heard. At its de­
fault, no change occurs. When the knob is turned to less than 100%, an envelope is ap­
plied that shortens the sample length. When the knob is turned to more than 100%, an
envelope is applied that amplifies the end of sample. When the
SYNC
button is pressed, the
knob operates in lengths related to the tempo. The values for sync are 1/32, 1/16T, 1/32.,
1/16, 1/8T, 1/16., 1/8, 1/4T, 1/8., 1/4, 1/2T, 1/4., 1/2, 1/1T, 1/2., 1/1. When the
REVRS
button is on, it also truncates the IR (adjusting the time between the dry signal and the
'pumping end' of the reversed reverb).
(11) SIZE: (50% to 200%) Resizes the IR, affecting both the time and the color of the re­
verb. If turned to the right, the size becomes larger which makes the length longer and the
frequency content lower much like what is experienced in a room when the size is in­
creased. Turn the knob to the left to achieve the opposite effect.
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