Owner's Manual
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Reverb
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Reverb simulates singing in both small and large spaces, making your vocal breathe
with more dimension. The Live FX uses genuine Lexicon
®
reverbs. Lexicon reverbs
are the industry standard for both studio and live reverb effects. Changes made to
the Reverb effect need to be stored to a preset for later recall.
Available parameters:
• TYPE
This parameter allows you to select the desired reverb type. The following
table provides a description of each option.
Reverb Type Option Description
Dark Plate
Plate reverbs have high density early reections and a medium
to long decay. They work well for adding length and size to your
vocals. They “fuse” well with the processed source and are more
“two-dimensional” than the other reverb types, so they can
generally be brought up a little louder in the mix without making
your vocals sound distant. The Dark Plate reverb type provides a
plate reverb in which the higher frequencies have been attenuated
to create a darker sounding plate reverb.
Bright Plate
The Bright Plate reverb type has the same attributes as the Dark
Plate reverb type, but without all the high frequency attenuation,
providing a brighter sounding plate reverb.
Room
Room reverbs mimic a small space with high early reection
density and a fast decaying reverb tail. They work well for adding
reverb to vocals in faster tempo music.
Open Room Similar to the Room reverb type, but provides a slightly larger
(more "open" or less "constrained") sounding space.
Studio Mimics a warm sounding studio recording room with slower
early reection density build-up than the Room reverb type and
a medium reverb tail decay. This option provides a slightly larger
sounding room than the Room reverb type.
Bright Studio The Bright Studio reverb type has the same attributes as the
Studio reverb type, but with a brighter tone.
Hall A lush, organic reverb with low initial density and long reverb tails.
Works well for vocals in sparsely arranged sections of a song and
with slower tempos.
Dark Hall The Dark Hall reverb type has the same attributes as the Hall
reverb type, but with high frequency attenuation, providing a
darker sounding reverb.
Stadium The Stadium reverb type has low initial density and a very long
reverb tail.
Large Stadium The Large Stadium reverb type has similar attributes to the
Stadium reverb type, but provides a longer time period before the
onset of reverb and longer reverb tail decay.