138 HD96-24-CC-TP User Manual
Item Control Function
16 Input Meters Two rows of 28 LEDs, which show input metering.
17 Output Meters Two rows of 28 LEDs, which show output metering.
18 Preset Display Displays the currently selected preset.
19 Reverb Level
During perceptual experiments, we have found that reducing particular orders of reections can
be useful for optimizing the room response to a given microphone placement. The 0% setting will
enable the full response while 100% is full reduction.
20 Reverb Mute Reverb can also be muted.
21 Early Level Adjusts the level of the Early Reections from the two sources.
22 Early Level Mute Can also be muted.
23 Dry Level
Attenuates the Dry signal level on the Output side thus leaving the Reverb and Early Level
unaected. O equals a “kill-dry” setting.
24 ER Decrease
Reection patterns are rendered to a high order. 1st order reections have hit one surface before
arriving at the listener, 2nd order reections two surfaces etc. High order reections are often
more diuse than low order ones. In VSS4 this eect is emulated by assigning individual diusion
characteristics to each reection.
Item Control Function
25 In Level (setup) Controls15 input level ∞ dB to 0 115dB
26 Out Level (setup) Controls output level ∞ dB to 0 dB
27 Location (setup) Choose the type of reverb location
28 Source 1 (setup)
Pan position of source 1. Adjust to change the width of the reverb in the stereo eld display in the
pan position window.
29 Source 2 (setup)
Pan position of source 2. Adjust to change the width of the reverb in the stereo eld display in the
pan position window.