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Section 4 - Algorithms
16 - NonLin Density 1
Range: 00 to 99
Density 1 controls the
number
of echoes.
17 - NonLin Density 2
Range: 00 to 99
Density 2 controls the
number
of echoes in a lower frequency range.
In
general to
get
the
smoothest
sound,
Density 2 is usually less
than
the value of Density 1.
18 - NonLin Primary Send Range: -99 to +99
This
parameter
controls the level of the diffused
input
signal
which
is nearly
instantaneous
with
respect to the input. This signal is injected directly into the Density
at
the specified level.
19 - Reflection 1 Time Non Lin
1,
3 Range: 0 to 600 ms
Non Lin 2 Range:
0 to 85 ms
This controls the
amount
of time
it
takes for the first pre-echo to
be
injected into
the
Density. Pre-
echoes
are
the
sounds
which have
been
reflected
back
from
the
walls
or
other reflective surfaces.
20 - Reflection 1 Send Range: -99 to +99
This
parameter
controls the level of the first pre-echo.
21
- Reflection 2 Time Non Lin
1,
3 Range: 0 to 600 ms
Non Lin 2 Range:
0 to 85 ms
This controls the
amount
of time it takes for the second pre-echo to
be
injected
into
the
Density.
22 - Reflection 2 Send Range: -99 to +99
This
parameter
controls the level of the second pre-echo. Experiment
with
both
positive
and
negative
on
all echoes to change the tonal character of
the
results.
23 - Left/Right Balance Range: -99 to +99
This
parameter
controls the
left/right
stereo balance of the
gated
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.
24 - Mod1 Source
25 - Mod1 Destination
26 - Mod1 Param Range Min
27 - Mod1 Param Range Max
28 - Mod2
Source
29 - Mod2 Destination
30 - Mod2 Param Range Min
31
- Mod2 Param Range Max
See the descriptions
under
the Algorithm Modulators earlier
in
this section.
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