Low Frequency Time switch
– click on the switch or on LEDs above it to switch between
normal and extended reverberation time for low frequency range.
High Frequency Time switch
– click on the switch or on the LEDs above it to switch between
normal and dampened reverberation for the high frequency range.
Output Mix knob
– sets the amount of dry to reverberated signal ratio.
Output Gain knob
– sets the level of the mixed output signal.
Flap
– click on the OPEN label opens the hidden parameters flap.
Route
– selects plug-in’s input and output routing.
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The Original EMT 244 and EMT 245 operated using a mono-to-stereo configuration.
Since we have both engines running simultaneously we can provide more stereo
configurations
with a wet signal.
With the Route switch you can select between three signal configurations:
1. Standard Mono-Stereo configuration. In this configuration any single engine
(244 or 245), or both running in parallel (244 + 245), can provide a stereo output followed
by Width,
Balance, Mix and Output.
2. Stereo-Stereo mode varies the sound depending on which input channel the signal
is coming from. In this mode the stereo reverb differs from standard Mono-Stereo even
if the input is fed with a mono signal because of the additional processing used to create
True Stereo-to-Stereo operation. Using a single 244 or 245 engine results in a highly
shifted stereo
field, thus 244 + 245 mode is recommended. For best results set
244
to II-I and set 245 to I-II configuration.
3. Dual Mono mode allows you to run the 244 engine on the left channel and the 245
on the right
channel without any cross-feeding. For dense reverb set 244 and 245 engines
to I-II. For sparse reverb tail select II-I mode for both engines.
In all modes Width and Balance work the same as in
Mono-Stereo mode.
Low Frequency Time switch
– click on the switch or on LEDs above it to switch between
normal and extended reverberation time for low frequency range.
High Frequency Time switch
– click on the switch or on the LEDs above it to switch between
normal and dampened reverberation for the high frequency range.
Output Mix knob
– sets the amount of dry to reverberated signal ratio.
Output Gain knob
– sets the level of the mixed output signal.
Flap
– click on the OPEN label opens the hidden parameters flap.
Route
– selects plug-in’s input and output routing.
___________________________________________________________________
PSP 2445 Operation Manual
6
The Original EMT 244 and EMT 245 operated using a mono-to-stereo configuration.
Since we have both engines running simultaneously we can provide more stereo
configurations
with a wet signal.
With the Route switch you can select between three signal configurations:
1. Standard Mono-Stereo configuration. In this configuration any single engine
(244 or 245), or both running in parallel (244 + 245), can provide a stereo output followed
by Width,
Balance, Mix and Output.
2. Stereo-Stereo mode varies the sound depending on which input channel the signal
is coming from. In this mode the stereo reverb differs from standard Mono-Stereo even
if the input is fed with a mono signal because of the additional processing used to create
True Stereo-to-Stereo operation. Using a single 244 or 245 engine results in a highly
shifted stereo
field, thus 244 + 245 mode is recommended. For best results set
244
to II-I and set 245 to I-II configuration.
3. Dual Mono mode allows you to run the 244 engine on the left channel and the 245
on the right
channel without any cross-feeding. For dense reverb set 244 and 245 engines
to I-II. For sparse reverb tail select II-I mode for both engines.
In all modes Width and Balance work the same as in
Mono-Stereo mode.