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Lexicon PCM NATIVE - Reverb Parameter Controls

Lexicon PCM NATIVE
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You can assign any parameter, whether it’s on an edit page or in the EQ window.
You can even assign the same parameter more than once. When you’re done,
store it as a User Preset and you’ll always be able to recall the preset with your
customized soft row.
Input and Mix
Clicking the Input Mix button reveals a straightforward group of parameters, all of
which are described in the Parameters section starting on page 42. The Prede-
lay parameter includes an Absolute/Tempo button. In Absolute Mode, a delay is
shown in milliseconds. In Tempo Mode, a rhythmic value is shown and the delay
time responds to changes in the tempo using this plug-in. If tempo slows down,
delays get longer.
Reverb
The Reverb button opens a selection of parameters that are pertinent to the
selected algorithm. Each parameter is described in the Parameters section start-
ing on page 42. This edit page also includes an Innite button (which lets the
reverb echoes continue endlessly) and a Damping button, which controls the
high frequency damping of the signal during the reverb tail. It may be conisdered
analagous to air absorption.
1. Click
Edit
2. Click
Reverb
Infinite
Button
Damping
Button

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