Reverb
The Reverb effect is used to add ambiance to sounds. It features controls
for Wet, Predelay, Sync, Room Size, Damp (Damping), Div, Mod Speed
and Mod.
The Wet dial allows you to set the balance between the processed "wet"
signal and the original unprocessed "dry" signal.
The Predelay dial enables you to delay the processed signal by a given
amount (in milliseconds) so as to achieve a more natural reverberation.
Normally, shorter predelay times are applied in the case of smaller room
sizes while longer predelay times are applied in the case of bigger room
sizes.
The Sync control is used to synchronise the Predelay time with the song's
current tempo.
The Roomsize dial is used to set the size of the simulated room. The
Roomsize varies from a small chamber (displayed as small box) up to a
huge hall (displayed as big box). You can also set the room size by clicking
directly on the Roomsize display.
The simulated room's wall materials can be adjusted with the Damp
(Damping) control. This parameter ranges from practically loss-free
reflecting walls (0% damping) up to very absorbent walls (90% damping).
In practical terms, the amount of damping determines the amount of higher
frequencies that are contained in the processed signal: The higher the
Damp setting, the less higher frequencies are contained in the processed
signal.
The Dif ("Diffusion") control is used to set the number of diversion stages
that are applied to the input signal. As the value of the Dif control is
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