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Section 4 - Algorithms
12 - Detune Depth
Range:
00
to
99
Controls the
depth
of
the
detuning,
that
is,
how
much
the pitch will change. Low values yield a
metallic
sound
. Some
sounds
may
require very low values, while others
sound
more
natural
with
higher
values.
13 - Primary Send Range: -99
to
+99
This
parameter
controls the level of
the
diffused
input
signal into
the
reverb definition.
14 - Ref 1 Time
Range: 0
to
1
20
milliseconds
Controls
the
delay time for the first pre-echo. Pre-echoes are the first
sounds
which
have
been
reflected
back
from
the
walls
or
reflective "live" surfaces.
Higher
values delay the diffused signal
more.
15 - Ref 1 Level Range:
00
to
99
Controls the level of the first pre-echo. This pre-level controls
the
echo
send
to the Definition.
16 - Ref 1 Send
Range:
00
to
99
This
parameter
controls the level of
the
first pre-echo, with the echo
routed
directly to the output.
17 - Ref 2 Time
Range: 0 to 120 milliseconds
This
parameter
controls the delay time for the second
pre
-echo.
18 - Ref 2 Level
Range:
00
to
99
Controls the level of
the
second pre-echo. As a signal continues to bounce off the different
reflective surfaces (walls), it decreases
in
volume. This
parameter
should
not
be set too high,
in
order
to
create a
natural
sounding
echo.
19 - Ref 2 Send Range:
00
to
99
Controls
the
level of
the
second pre-echo,
with
the
echo
routed
directly to the output.
20 - Position Balance (1)
21
- Position Balance (2)
22 - Position
Balance (3)
Ranges: -99
to
+99
These
parameters
simulate the
depth
of the
room/hall.
Think of these parameters as three
different microphones placing
at
various
distances within
the
room/hall
(parameter
20
is closest
to the front,
and
parameter
22 is farthest from the front).
When
the
range
(volume) is higher for
parameter
20, the
sound
appears
closer to the front, whereas a
higher
setting for
parameter
22
appears farther from
the
front,
suggesting
a
deeper
(wetter)
room/hall.
23 - Mod1 Source
24 - Mod1 Destination
25 - Mod1 Param Range Min
26 - Mod1 Param Range Max
27 - Mod2
Source
28 - Mod2 Destination
29 - Mod2 Param Range Min
30 - Mod2 Param Range Max
These
modulation
control
parameters
are identical for all of
the
algorithms
and
are explained
in
detail
under
the Algorithm
Modulators
description, found
in
the
beginning
of this section.
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