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Vista Digital Mixing System
3-46 Parameters SW V3.3 Date printed: 05.08.03
Note: To disable the VSP panner and use a VSP Channel as a conventional pan-
ner, just set the Ambience (AMBI) switch to OFF, and Panner mode
(Pmod) control to Amplitude. The panner will now function as a standard
Multi-Format panner.
3.6.4 Reverb Channel Controls
The following are the controls within the Reverb Channel. The Reverb
Channel is normally sourced from a Reverb Bus. A four-channel output is
generated by the Reverb Channel which can be fed to the Left and Right
pairs of the Front and Rear (if present) buses. The outputs of the Reverb
channel must be assigned using the normal bus assignment method.
Reverb Time (TIME) Sets the decay time of the Reverb Channel.
Front/Rear Balance (BALN) Adjusts the balance of the reverb signals being sent to the front and rear
channels. In each extreme only the front or rear channels will be fed.
Low Frequ. Absorption (LABS) Adjusts the low-end frequency balance.
High Frequ. Absorption (HABS) Adjusts the high-end frequency balance.
Output Level and On Switch Adjusts the output level of the reverb signal. Muting the audio will imme-
diately cut the reverb signal with no reverb tail hanging over.
Input Level and On Switch The Fader and Mute switch are before the reverb, they control the input to
the reverb generator. So muting the audio at this point will allow the re-
verb tail to hang over after the mute is activated.

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