The Reverb Channel contains the following controls:
1. Pre Delay: Denes the timing of the reverb's onset by adding an initial delay to the reverb
signal.
2. Size: Adjusts the size of the reverb.
3. Solo: Solos the Reverb Channel so only the Reverb signal is heard.
4. Reverb Volume: Sets the reverb return level.
5. Reverb: Opens the Reverb Effect controls.
6. Mute: Mutes the Reverb Channel, meaning the Reverb is removed.
9.2.2. Reverb Effect
YANGQIN's convolution-based reverb allows you to place the instrument into a real-life acoustic
space. The Reverb Effect section allows you to choose your desired reverb type from a selection of
realistic acoustic environments.
▶ Click on the Reverb button to display the Reverb selection options.
The Reverb Effect controls
The lower section of the Mixer will display a series of images, each representing a different reverb
type.
For the YANGQIN library, there are ve different spaces available: Room, Studio, Club, Theatre, and
Temple.
▶ Click on an image to select the respective reverb.
→ The reverb character will change to the selected space.
9.3. Main Channel
The Main Channel controls are used for adjusting the drive, warmth, limiter, level, and effect
settings of the Main Channel. The Main Channel controls consist of two main sections: The Main
Channel Bus and Main Bus Effects.
9.3.1. Main Channel Bus
The channel strip on the far right is the Main Channel Bus. It is the nal stage of the mixer before
the sound reaches the main Instrument output. The Main Channel Bus strip controls can be used
to control the Drive, Width, Limiter, and Level parameters of the channel.
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