increased the reverberation becomes smoother and more homogeneous.
Lower values produce a rougher, lower quality sound.
The Mod ("Modulation") Speed control is used to set the rate at which the
reverb's room size is modulated. The modulation effect is quite subtle.
Modulation can be turned on and off using the Mod ("Modulation") button.
This is useful if you want to compare modulated and unmodulated reverbs.
Stereo Delay
The Stereo Delay features controls for: Wet, Stereo, L Time, R Time,
Feedback, LP Filter (Cutoff), HP Filter (Cutoff), Left Channel Sync, Right
Channel Sync and Feedback Couple.
The Wet dial allows you to set the balance between the processed "wet"
signal and the original unprocessed "dry" signal.
The Stereo dial sets the position of the echoes in the stereo field. When the
dial is set all the way to the right the delay's output is full stereo. As the dial
is turned anti-clockwise the stereo positioning of the delay's output
becomes narrower. When the dial is in the middle position both echoes
appear in the middle of stereo field, thus creating a mono output. When the
dial is turned fully anti-clockwise the delay's output is again, stereo,
however the stereo positioning of the left and right echoes is reversed.
The L Time and R Time dials are used for setting the left and right channel
delay times (in milliseconds). This can range from 1 ms to 1300 ms.
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