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ENSONIQ DP/4+ User Manual

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Section 2 — Algorithms
80 ENSONIQ DP/4+ Reference Manual
REVERSE REVERB 2
Reverse Reverb 2 is identical to Reverse Reverb, except this algorithm will retrigger by an
assigned input signal level (threshold) determined by the user. Once triggered, the reverse
envelope will proceed to completion, unless retriggered by subsequent input signals. If you are
looking for a reverse effect that will not retrigger, try using the previous Reverse Reverb
algorithm.
01 — Mix
02 — Volume
See the descriptions under the Mix and Volume Parameters, found earlier in this section.
03 — Envelope Hold Time Range: 1ms to 10.0s
Controls the amount of time that the reverse will sound after it has been triggered. Rule of
thumb: Don’t set the hold time much longer than the attack time.
04 — Attack Range: 1ms to 10.0s
This sets the duration over which the reverb builds. It is recommended that you set this value
less than the hold time (parameter 03).
05 — Release Range: 1ms to 10.0s
Determines the release time after the hold time has elapsed. Generally this time is very short.
Lower values offer an abrupt cutoff.
06 — Trigger Threshold Range: -96 to +00 dB
Set this parameter as low as possible to work with your particular sound source. To eliminate
false triggering, it should not be set too low. When the input signal rises above this threshold, the
reverse envelope will begin.
07 — Pre-Trigger Memory Range: 0 to 530 ms
Used to capture transients which occur before the trigger. This parameter is critical to the sound
quality. You can determine how much pretrigger sound will be injected into the reverse reverb
tank.
08 — HF Damping Range: 00 to 99
This parameter sounds best when set to low values. Its function is to filter out more and more
high frequency energy. For the most natural sounding reverse effect, we recommend a setting of
00.
09 — Diffusion 1 Range: 00 to 99
Smears the input signal making a smoother sounding reverb. This parameter controls the high
frequency ranges. For percussion sounds, high values are recommended.

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ENSONIQ DP/4+ Specifications

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BrandENSONIQ
ModelDP/4+
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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