Sm
Hall
Moderate initial density, moderately non-uniform decay, and relatively bright overall,
with little Treble Decay.
Lg
Hall
Low density, minimal coloration, optimized for long reverb times.
Decay (Bass/Mid/Treble)
The decay controls are interactive, and control various aspects of the reverb length. Set the
basic reverb length with the Mid knob, then add or remove Bass and Treble decay with the Bass
and Treble knobs. The Mid, Bass, and Treble knobs control the reverb decay times for the
overall decay length for the different reverb decay frequencies. The Bass and Treble knobs are
not EQ controls.
Mid
The Mid control sets the basic decay for the reverb by adjusting the midrange-based reverb tail
time. Bass and Treble decays are also dependent on this control (when Mid is set at minimum,
the reverb tail is short, even when Bass/Decay are set longer).
Bass
Reverb decay time for low frequencies. Higher values result in longer bass frequency decay.
Increases or reduces the low frequency content below 540 Hz. The range is 0.6 seconds to 70
seconds. Set this high for a long, sustaining reverb sound.
Treble
Reverb decay for high frequencies. Technically, this control adjusts the frequency above which
decay is very rapid, which has the effect of producing longer treble decays. Lower values
produce a “darker” reverb. The frequency range is 100 Hz to 10.9 kHz. When Treble is set very
low, adjusting Bass has little result. Set this high for a long, sustaining reverb sound.