PSP 2445
PSP 2445
is a reverb processor inspired by algorithms from two legendary early digital age
reverberators: the EMT 244 and the EMT 245. PSP thoroughly researched how to bring the
specific features of those simple, yet very musical sounding reverbs to life as a plug-in. We
then improved from the originals with a handy set of parameters to control details of the
sound and mix the reverb not available in the original hardware. The PSP 2445 is capable of
processing using one selected engine or both of them simultaneously.
Controls
Power switch
– click on the I/O switch or the power indicator to engage or disengage the
signal feed to the processing algorithms. When set to “O” the PSP 2445 is not bypassed and
the output signal depends on Mix and Output Gain settings. Use your host application’s plug-
in bypass control to fully bypass the 2445 reverb.
Engine switch
– click and drag the rotary switch to the left, middle or right or click on one of
labels to select the engine mode:
•
244 – only the 244 reverberation engine will be mixed to the output,
•
+ - both 244 and 245 reverberation engines will be mixed to the output simultaneously,
•
245 – only the 245 reverberation engine will be mixed to the output.
Input Level meter
– indicates the signal level reaching the inputs of the reverberation
algorithms. Any value above 0dB will be clipped on the input.
Input Level knob
– sets the input level fed to reverberation algorithms.
Delay
– sets the predelay time added before the reverberation occurs.
Reflections
– sets the amount of early reflections mixed before the reverb tail.
Time knob
– sets the reverberation time.
PSP 2445 label
– click on the label to open the about box of the plug-in. The about box
contains information about plug-in and authorization details. Click wherever on the about box
area to switch bak to normal plug-in’s view.
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PSP 2445 Operation Manual
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PSP 2445
PSP 2445
is a reverb processor inspired by algorithms from two legendary early digital age
reverberators: the EMT 244 and the EMT 245. PSP thoroughly researched how to bring the
specific features of those simple, yet very musical sounding reverbs to life as a plug-in. We
then improved from the originals with a handy set of parameters to control details of the
sound and mix the reverb not available in the original hardware. The PSP 2445 is capable of
processing using one selected engine or both of them simultaneously.
Controls
Power switch
– click on the I/O switch or the power indicator to engage or disengage the
signal feed to the processing algorithms. When set to “O” the PSP 2445 is not bypassed and
the output signal depends on Mix and Output Gain settings. Use your host application’s plug-
in bypass control to fully bypass the 2445 reverb.
Engine switch
– click and drag the rotary switch to the left, middle or right or click on one of
labels to select the engine mode:
•
244 – only the 244 reverberation engine will be mixed to the output,
•
+ - both 244 and 245 reverberation engines will be mixed to the output simultaneously,
•
245 – only the 245 reverberation engine will be mixed to the output.
Input Level meter
– indicates the signal level reaching the inputs of the reverberation
algorithms. Any value above 0dB will be clipped on the input.
Input Level knob
– sets the input level fed to reverberation algorithms.
Delay
– sets the predelay time added before the reverberation occurs.
Reflections
– sets the amount of early reflections mixed before the reverb tail.
Time knob
– sets the reverberation time.
PSP 2445 label
– click on the label to open the about box of the plug-in. The about box
contains information about plug-in and authorization details. Click wherever on the about box
area to switch bak to normal plug-in’s view.
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PSP 2445 Operation Manual
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