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Section 4 - Algorithms
05 - HF Damping
Range: 00 to 99
Increasing
the
value
of this parameter will gradually filter
out
increasing
amounts
of
high
frequency energy.
Higher
values yield
an
abrupt
decay. This
parameter
controls
the
cut
off
of
a
low
pass filter
in
series
with
the decay within the definition.
06 - HF Bandwidth
Range:
01
to
99
This
parameter
acts as a
low
pass filter on the
output
of the plate reverbs, controlling the
amount
of
high
frequencies present. The higher the setting, the more high frequencies are allowed
to
pass
through, offering a brighter ringing sound. Some interesting effects
can
be
created
by
using
a
mod
controller
over
a large range.
07 - Diffusion 1
Range:
00
to 99
The Diffusion 1
parameter
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
Range: 00 to
99
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
Range: 00 to
99
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. Try to select the highest
value
that
works
with
your
sound
source for the best performance.
10
- Early Ref Level 1
11
- Early Ref Level 2
12 - Early Ref Level 3
13 - Early Ref Level 4
Ranges: -99 to +99
These
parameters
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 Definition.
14 - Left/Right Balance
Range: -99 to +99
This
parameter
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
18 - Mod1 Param Range Max
19 - Mod2
Source
20
- Mod2 Destination
21
- Mod2 Param Range Min
22 - Mod2 Param Range Max
See the descriptions
under
the Algorithm Modulators, found
in
the
beginning
of this section.
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BrandENSONIQ
ModelDP/4
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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