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Section 3
Processing & Parameters
3.2.3 Reverb Parameters
Click on Reverb tab to tune the parameters.
Reverb is the ambient sound of various live environments such as clubs, studios, concert halls, etc. Much like
the Echo effect, it is used for enhancing the sound of vocals to make them more interesting.
Reverb Parameters
The Reverb algorithm contains the following parameters:
Reverb PEQ (5 Bands - 125Hz, 250Hz, 1KHz, 2.5KHz, 8KHz)
Reverb Level (0 - 100) - This parameter adjusts the overall level of the reverb effect
Use this parameter to add just the right amount of reverb effect to the source signal
Reverb Decay/Time (500 ms - 5000 ms)
This parameter adjusts the amount of time that it takes for the reverb to die out. Higher values create the
illusion of a larger space or harder more reflective surfaces.
Reverb Predelay (0 - 100 ms, range is preset dependent)
This parameter adjusts the amount of delay time before the reverb effect becomes audible. Higher values
can create the illusion of a much larger room as it mimics the time that it would take for reflections from very
distant surfaces to reach the listeners ears.
Reverb Lowpass (4000 Hz - 16000 Hz)
This parameter adjusts the frequency of the reverb low pass filter. Lower values will allow the lower
frequencies to pass through the reverb effect creating a fuller, darker reverb, whereas higher values will
begin cutting off lower frequencies, which can make a reverb sound thinner and sit better in a busy mix.
Reverb HPF (20 Hz - 1000 Hz)
This parameter adjusts the frequency of the reverb high pass filter. Lower values yield a darker sounding
reverb, whereas higher values create a brighter sounding reverb effect.
Reverb Direct (0 - 100)
This parameter adjusts the overall level of the microphone input.