Section 6 — Effect Parameters
Edit/Effect Parameters
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L/R BALANCE
Range:
-99 to +99
This parameter controls the left/right stereo balance of the plate reverb signal. A setting of -99
would offer hard left, whereas a setting of +99 would offer hard right. A setting of +0 would
place the reverb in the center of the stereo spectrum.
MOD SRC 1
MOD SRC 2
DST 1
DST 2
MIN 1
MIN 2
MAX 1
MAX 2
These parameters are explained in detail in Section 5 — Effect Concepts.
ROM-19 REVRSE REVRB
REVRSE REVRB produces a reverberation that gradually increases, simulating a backwards
sound with a maximum duration of several seconds. When a signal enters this algorithm, the
plate reverb (from which this algorithm is derived) is almost instantaneously turned on, and then
the output volume is ramped up. This algorithm will only trigger one time. REVERSE REVERB
is triggered by an input signal level (THRESHOLD) determined by the user. Once triggered, the
reverse envelope will proceed to completion, and ignore subsequent trigger levels. If you are
looking for a reverse effect that will retrigger, try using REVRSE REVB 2. The topology of the
Reverse Reverb is similar to the Plate Reverb. The BUS1 and BUS2 MIX parameters offer
different dry/wet mixes.
The parameters available for this algorithm are:
RELEASE
TIME
ATTACK TIME
HOLD TIME
LEVEL
TIME
SIGNAL
HOLD TIME
Range:
1ms to 10.0s
This parameter controls the amount of time that the reverse envelope will sound after it has been
triggered. Rule of thumb: don’t set the HOLD TIME much longer than the ATTACK TIME.
ATTACK TIME
Range:
1ms to 10.0s
This parameter sets the duration over which the reverb builds. It is recommended that you set
this value less than the HOLD TIME.
RELEASE TIME
Range:
1ms to 10.0s
This parameter determines the release time after the HOLD TIME has elapsed. Generally this
time is very short. Lower values offer an abrupt cutoff.
TRIGGER THRESHOLD
Range:
-96 to +0 dB
Set this parameter as low as possible to work with your particular sound source. To eliminate
false triggering, it should not be set too low. When the input signal rises above this threshold, the
reverse envelope will begin.