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The Effects
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INLVL - Sets input level to the reverb. Primarily for use with a controller to control the reverb and
allow the reverb to continue to sound. Set to 100% normally. Attach a controller to vary the reverb
level without disturbing the mix.
LOCUT -
Decreases the low-frequency content of the wet signal
HICUT -
Decreases the high-frequency content of the wet signal
COLOR - Sets the color of the reverb. Higher values simulate less high-frequency wall absorption
and result in a brighter reverb. Lower values increase the high-frequency wall absorption and result
in a darker reverb tail.
INPUT DIFFUSION (Ultra Only) - Controls how much initial diffusion there is in the reverb tail.
Low values cause the tail to start off sparse, high values cause the tail to start off dense.
DIFFUSION TIME (Ultra Only) - Controls the length of the input diffusor. Lower values simulate
a small diffusion space, higher values simulate a large space.
WALL DIFFUSION - Controls how quickly the reverb tail density builds. Low values cause the
discrete echoes to be heard for a longer time. High values cause the echo density to build rapidly.
DENSITY - Controls the initial density of the reverb tail. Higher values give a smoother sound.
Lower values allow the individual repeats to be more easily discerned. The overall smoothness of
the reverb tail is a function of this parameter along with the
DIFFUSION and SIZE parameters.
Large
SIZE values will make the individual echoes more apparent as will lower values of
DIFFUSION. For legato sounds a low DENSITY value may be more suitable, for short, percussive
sounds a higher value may be more desirable as the reverb tail will be smoother. Adjust to taste
using the target program material.
PRE DELAY - Adds extra delay before the reverb starts. The SIZE control automatically imparts a
certain amount of delay before the reverb starts. Use this control to add more delay if desired. For
example, if the SIZE is low the reverb will start almost immediately. You can use this control to add
some delay before the reverb starts but keep the small sounding size.
EARLY DELAY - This controls the relationship between the early reflections and the reverb tail.
This allows a +/- 50% change in the early reflections initial delay. The size control automatically
sets the time between the early reflections and the tail. You can use this control to vary that time.
EARLY LEVEL -
Adjusts the relative volume level of the early reflections. This control has no effect
for the Spring reverb type.
REVERB LEVEL -
Adjusts the relative volume level of the reverb tail.
MOD DEPTH -
This parameter controls the depth of modulation of the reverb tail. For a more
musical sound experiment with this and the
MOD RATE
control. The reverb contains an LFO that
modulates the delay lines that comprise the reverb. This modulation helps fill out the soundstage
and makes the reverb sound fuller. The modulation is best used on pitched instruments. For

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