Program Descriptions
Lexicon
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AMBIENCE
Ambience adds warmth, spaciousness, and depth to a
performance without coloring its direct sound. It is
commonly used to add a room sound to recorded music
and speech. In music recording, Ambience can
realistically add distance to close-mic’ed signals.
Ambience programs simulate reflections from room
surfaces with random reflections, a gradual decay of
overall level, and a gradual narrowing of bandwidth. In
these programs, the Mix control adds depth - emulating
the movement of a coincident pair of microphones away
from the sound source into the room.
Variations 1 to 8 provide a series of rooms, increasing in
size.
VARIATIONs
Adjust*
Tap
1
Voice Over
High Cut
–
2
Very Small
High Cut
–
Ambience
3
Small
High Cut
–
Ambience
4
Medium
High Cut
–
Ambience
5
Studio D
High Cut
–
6
Bright
Decay Level
–
Ambience
7
Dark
Decay Level
–
Ambience
8
Marble Foyer
Liveness
–
* The Adjust knob functions as a linear control in these variations. See
page 2-2 for more information.
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