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Parallel effects processor
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Section 2 — Algorithms
07 — Diffusion 1
Smears the input signal to create a smoother sound. Lower values will cause impulse sounds to
appear as a series of discrete echoes, while higher values tend to increase the smear, making the
echoes less apparent.
08 — Diffusion 2
This Diffuser, similar to and in series with the previous one, offers control over lower frequency
ranges. Plate reverbs tend to sound metallic, and the diffusers help to smear the signal,
eliminating the metallic sound.
09 — Decay Definition
Controls the rate at which echo density increases with time. Higher values can cause the echo
density to build at a rate that exceeds the decay rate. For the best results, try to select the highest
value that works with your sound source.
10 — Early Ref Level 1
11 — Early Ref Level 2
12 — Early Ref Level 3
13 — Early Ref Level 4
Control four early reflection levels. Setting these levels to lower values will produce a wetter
sound. These four reflection levels are close to the input of the Decay Definition.
14 — Left/Right Balance
Controls the left/right stereo balance of the plate reverb signal. A setting of -99 would offer hard
left, whereas a setting of +99 would offer hard right. A setting of +00 would place the reverb in
the center of the stereo spectrum.
15 — Mod1 Source
16 — Mod1 Destination
17 — Mod1 Param Range Min 21 — Mod2 Param Range Min
18 — Mod1 Param Range Max22 — Mod2 Param Range Max
See the descriptions under the Algorithm Modulators, found in the beginning of this section.
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Range:
00 to 99
Range:
00 to 99
Range:
00 to 99
Ranges: -99 to +99
Range:
-99 to +99
19 — Mod2 Source
20 — Mod2 Destination
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