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300 V 3.0 Owner's Manual
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RLVL sets the amount of reverberation in the processed signal. It is normally
FULL, but may be reduced for effects where the pre-echoes should dominate.
DDLY provides a delay for the "dry" audio path.
PDLY adds an additional delay to the reflections and to the reverberation. This
control may be useful in a sound reinforcement situation, or for ambience effects.
Both DDLY and PDLY have 4-sample (approximately 0.1msec) resolution.
Random Ambience Tweaks Page
SPIN affects the movement of many of the delay taps. The object of SPIN (and
WAND) is to continuously alter the timbre of the reverberant sound. This makes
the result more natural, without making the position of instruments unstable.
SPIN should typically be 20 or higher. High values may make the pitch of piano
or guitar unstable.
WAND sets the distance in time that the early reflections will move. For best
results WAND should be about 10ms at larger sizes.
RLVL (Reverb Level)
DDLY ( Dry Delay)
PDLY (Pre-Delay)
SPIN (Randomization)
WAND (Wander)

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