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3.2.6 High
Controls the level of high frequencies in the reverb tail using a shelving filter with a corner frequency of
2000 Hz.
3.2.7 Tempo
This button controls the tempo mode and has 3 states. In TEMPO OFF mode the PREDELAY is
displayed in milliseconds and the plug-in is not controlled by the tempo at all. In TEMPO SYNC mode
the tempo is retrieved from your DAW session and the PREDELAY is set in beat values relative to the
session tempo. In TEMPO MAN mode the tempo is set manually by either clicking and dragging the
tempo value, or by double clicking and entering a new value with your keyboard.
3.2.8 Mod Depth
Sets the modulation depth in the reverb tail. This can be a subtle control, which nevertheless can reduce
ringing in the reverb tail and add some motion to the sound.
3.2.9 Mod Rate
Sets the relative speed of the modulation in the reverb tail. Subtle but useful.
3.2.10 Feedback
Controls the feedback around the entire reverberation structure, for even larger sounds. Turning clock-
wise to INFINITE will allow for infinite reverberation time, while still letting incoming signal into the
reverberation structure. Turning further clockwise to FREEZE sets the reverberation time to infinite,
and does not allow incoming signal into the reverberation structure. Note that either Mod Depth or Mod
Rate must be turned down to 0 in order for infinite reverberation time to be achieved.
3.2.11 Resonance
Controls the resonance of the LOW and HIGH filters. When the filters are set to 0, this does nothing,
but when they are active, it can create a much more filtered sound. But be careful, extreme settings will
increase the chances of overloads.
3.3 Performance Controls
3.3.1 Kill
Kills the input to the reverb section allowing you to hear the reverb tail fade out. This can be useful to
help dial in the sound, or it can be automated for a more tremolo-like effect.
3.3.2 Freeze
Sets the reverb time to infinite, sets Mod Depth to FREEZE (equivalent to Mod Depth at ”0”), and
mutes the input, effectively freezing the audio in the reverb buffer. Making changes to some controls
when FREEZE is active can allow for interesting sound design.
3.3.3 Ribbon
The Ribbon allows the dynamic modification of several knobs at once, emulating what you would be able
to do with real hardware in front of you. See the ”Using the Ribbon” section for more details.
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