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10-8
Banks 11-12: the Random Halls and Spaces Program
Program Descriptions
The Random Spaces presets are similar to the Room
presets located in Bank 2. Most of the presets simulate
the same room sizes as those in the standard Rooms.
The random delay elements, however, make the rooms
seem more “live”. These elements are very useful when
you are attemping to simulate atmospheres that are
busy, or that have movement. In two presets, CHORUS
ROOM and WET & TACKY, these elements have been
optimized to provide a chorusing effect with spatial
qualities.
1 Music Club R
Music ClubR is similar to Jazz Hall, but is smaller and
less reverberant--especially at high frequencies.
2 Large Room R
Large Room R resembles a good-sized lecture room. It
is smaller than Music Club R, and more colored, with
comb filtering and slap echoes.
3 Medium Room R
Medium Room R is a smaller version of Large Room R.
4 Small Room R
Small Room R is much smaller and less reverberant
than the Large and Medium Rooms. It resembles a
typical American living room.
5 Very Small
Very Small has the intimate, close feel of a bedroom or
den.
6 Large Chamber R
Large Chamber R has few size cues. It produces a
sound similar to a good live chamber with nonparallel
walls and hard surfaces. Large Chamber R can be
used wherever a plate would normally be used, but with
a more subtle acoustic sound.
7 Small Chamber R
Small Chamber R is a smaller version of program 6.
8 Small & Bright R
Small & Bright R adds presence to a sound without
adding a lot of obvious reverberation.
9 Chorus Room 2
A small room with random delay elements that create
a subtle chorus effect. This is useful for horms, strings,
and vocals.
0 Wet & Tacky
A larger room with longer reverb time and chorus-like
random delay elements. The random delay elements
add a shimmer to the reverberant decay.

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