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Reverb effect
Reverb
This is a basic reverb. Adds reverberation to the sound,
modeling an acoustic space.
Type
This selects the reverb type.
Value
Explanation
Room 1
Short, high-density reverb
Room 2
Short, low-density reverb
Stage 1
Emphasis on heavy reverb component
Stage 2
Reverb with boosted early reflections
Hall 1
Clear, transparent reverb
Hall 2
Rich, full reverb
Delay
General delay
Pan-Delay
Delay sound with reflections shifted to the left
and right
Time
Value: 0–127 sec
When Type is set to Room, Stage, or Hall, this sets the
length of the reverberant sound.
When Type is set to Delay or Pan-Delay, this sets the
delay time.
HF Damp (High Frequency Damp)
Value: 200–8000 Hz, Bypass
Adjusts the frequency above which the high-frequency
content of the reverb sound will be cut, or "damped." If
you do not want to cut the high frequencies, set this
parameter to Bypass.
Delay Feedback
Value: 0–127
Adjusts the amount of delay feedback when the Type
setting is Delay or Pan-Delay.
SRV Room reverb
SRV Hall Reverb
SRV Plate Reverb
Room and Hall reverbs enable more precise modeling than
that available with the basic reverb. Plate models the type of
reverb that utilizes a metal sheet or plate.
Room Size
Value: 5–40 m
Sets the size of the room. For example, the setting "10m"
gives you reverb as it would sound in a single space 10
meters wide.
Time
Value: 0–127 sec
Sets the reverb time in seconds.
Pre Delay
Value: 0–200 msec
Adjusts the delay time from the direct sound until the
chorus sound is heard.
Diffusion
Value: 0–100
Increasing this value intensifies the sense of spatial
width. This is effective when playing back in stereo.
Density
Value: 0–100
Increasing this value makes the reverb sound denser.
For hall or garage sounds, make this thinner.
Low Damp Freq
Value: 50–4000 Hz
Sets the upper frequency limit of the range to be damped
by "Low Damp." The Low Damp function damps the low
frequency band of the delay sound quicker than other
bands, which makes for a clearer delay effect
Low Damp Gain
Value: -36–0 dB
Sets the degree of the Low Damp.
Effect Block
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