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Space User Guide Algorithms
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reversal," where loud signals are squashed, but quiet signals are amplified. In DynaVerb, the
Omnipressor can dynamically control the output of a reverberator based on, either the input
signal for maximum control, the reverb output for incredible chaos, or any mixture of the
two. As an added bonus DynaVerb can also be used as a standalone Omnipressor by setting
[DECAY] to zero. [INF] and [FREEZE] are available on the [DECAY] knob so that you can duck,
expand, or gate an infinite reverb with your input signal.
Mix [MIX]: wet/dry mixer, 100% is all wet signal
Decay [DECAY]: decay in seconds or note-based in Tempo Mode, when decay is 0, this
effect can be used as a standalone Omnipressor® or gate
Size [SIZE]: room size of reverb
Delay [ATK]: attack time of Omnipressor/gate in seconds
Low [LOW-LVL]: post reverb shelving boost/cut of low frequencies with cut-off at 350 Hz
High [HI-LVL]: post reverb shelving boost/cut of high frequencies with cutoff at 2000 Hz
Contour [SC IN 10 + RV 10]: the mixer to sidechain input (gain control signal). At all the
way left, the gain curve is derived from the input only. At all the way right, it is a
feedback dynamics unit with gain derived from the reverb output. In OMNIMODE,
this simply lets you fade between a feedforward (FF) and feedback (FB)
compressor/expander/gate/etc. (We know it’s not EQ, but we liked the idea so much we
couldn’t leave it out)
FXMIX [THRSH]: threshold for the Omnipressor/gate
Ynob [REL]: release time for the Omnipressor/gate in seconds
Xnob [OMRATIO]: ratio control for the Omnipressor, all the way left is a traditional Gated
sound, above that it moves into expansion, then compression, then limiting and infinite
ducking, then to negative ratios which result in dynamic reversal.
Shimmer
We don’t have proof, but we’re pretty sure this is what the guitars sound like in heaven. Set
the [A-PCH] and [B-PCH] to just above and below 1200c, turn the [DELAY] all the way down,
and everything else all the way up. Oh, and remember to walk toward the light. [PITCH
FREEZE] on the [FxMix] knob locks out the pitch shifters but feeds the reverb while
[PTCH+VRB FRZ] on the same knob freezes everything.
Mix [MIX]: wet/dry mixer, 100% is all wet signal
Decay [DECAY]: arbitrary 1-100 decay (less decay will also take away reverb attack)
Size [SIZE]: size of the reverb
Delay [DELAY]: post reverb and pre pitch-shift delay time in milliseconds or note-based in
tempo mode
Low [LOW-DCY]: amount of post reverb and pitch-shifter low band signal (this is in the
feedback path)
High [HI-DCY]: amount of post reverb and pitch-shifter high band signal (this is in the
feedback path)
Contour [MID-DCY]: amount of post reverb and pitch-shifter mid band signal (this is in the
feedback path)
FXMIX [PITCH-DCY]: controls feedback around the reverberator and therefore the amount
of pitch-shifted signal.
Ynob [B-PCH]: Pitch-shifter B pitch in cents (500c=P4th, 700c=P5th, 1200c=1 Octave,
1900=1 Octave+P5, 2400=2 Octaves)
Xnob [A-PCH]: Pitch-shifter A pitch in cents (500c=P4th, 700c=P5th, 1200c=1 Octave,
1900=1 Octave+P5, 2400=2 Octaves)

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