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SOUND PARAMETERS REFERENCE
Damping
> 0 to 127:
For simulating different surface materials by pro-
gressively removing higher frequencies. Carpets and drapes
etc. tend to absorb a lot of high frequencies, while tiled floors
and walls do not. Modulation destination “Reverb Damping”.
Coloration
> -64 to +63:
Post-EQ for the reverb signal. Negative values are
mellower, positive values are brighter. Modulation destination
“Reverb Coloration”.
Predelay
Only visible if the Clock parameter is set to Off (see above).
> 0.0 ms to 300.4 ms:
The time between the original signal and
the reverb signal, expressed in milliseconds. This can be fed
back for multiple reverb tails (see “Mode” on page 92). Modu-
lation destination “Reverb Predelay“.
Feedback
Only visible in Feedback 1 or Feedback 2 modes.
Accessible from the panel via the FEEDBACK knob.
> 0 to 127:
How much of the reverb signal is fed back into it’s
own input. The repeat rate is determined by the Predelay
parameter (see “Predelay” above). Modulation destination
“Reverb Feedback”.
Low EQ
Frequency
> 32 to 458:
Low shelf (1 pole) cutoff frequency in Hertz.
Gain
> -16 dB to +16 dB:
Low shelf cut or boost.
Summary of Contents for Virus TI
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