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Lexicon PCM NATIVE - Scale, Shape, and Spread Parameters

Lexicon PCM NATIVE
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Heavy. The normal value gives lter response identical to previous Lexicon
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reverbs. The other values should be self-descriptive.
Scale (Room)
This parameter is used to modify the overall time of the selected early impulse.
It is a multiplier that goes from 0.5x to 2.0x. The actual time of the responses
varies from response to response. The Early Scale parameter simply scales
that amount of time. It’s fair to describe this as “rubber-banding” the impulse
response.
Shape and Spread
The Shape parameter is closely tied to the Spread parameter. Shape controls
how energy is injected into the reverberator. A low value means that sound
enters the reverb at the beginning of the spread window. A high value means
that most sound moves into the reverb at the end of the spread window. A value
somewhere in the middle means that sound enters the reverb evenly across the
spread window.
Tip: Shape will not have this effect if spread is at its minimum value. But even
then, it can make a difference. In this case, it affects reverb timbre and density.
Higher values of shape may be both darker and denser, although the effect is
subtle.

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