Akai S6000 Operator's Manual page 218

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The parameters are:
REVERB TYPE
PRE-DELAY
TIME
DIFFUSION
NEAR
ACTIVE
REVERB LEVEL
REVERB PAN
LF DAMPING
HF DAMPING
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You may select from seven different reverb types - LARGE HALL, SMALL
HALL, LARGE ROOM, SMALL ROOM, GATED 1, GATED 2 and
REVERSE (the parameters change slightly for the two GATED and the
REVERSE reverb types - these are described separately).
This sets the time between the original sound and the onset of the reverb.
This sets the time it takes for the reverb to die away.
This sets the density or 'smoothness' of the reverb. Typically, this will be
set to maximum but there may be occasions when you want a more
'fluttery' or 'echoey' reverb type in which case DIFFUSION should be set
to a lower value.
This affects the amount of 'agitation' the direct sound will have on the
reverb decay and this has an effect on our perception of how close we
are to the direct sound. High settings give the impression of being closer
to the original sound whilst lower settings gives an enhanced sense of
distance.
Allows you to bypass the reverb effect
Sets the output level of the reverb.
Sets the pan/balance of the reverb effect
This reduces the amount of low frequency signal in the reverb decay.
For a full sounding reverb, set a low frequency value but if you want a
thinner, more brittle sounding reverb, set a higher frequency.
This reduces the amount of high frequency content in the reverb decay.
This simulates the effect that in a natural acoustic environment, high
frequencies tend to get absorbed and so the reverb decay gets
progressively duller as it decays.
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Version 1.21

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