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NuVerb
TDM User Guide
Program Descriptions
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RVB/COMP 2
DUAL MONO
This dual mono program consists of a reverb with a 4.7 second Reverb Time and 1.88:1 compressor in their respective
channels. Effect A provides a chamber shaped liked an upside down “U” with the speaker on top of the wall and a
microphone on either side of the wall. The compressor in Effect B is nice to add to an overall mix. You may need to adjust
the Threshold parameter to make it work for the particular signal you’re feeding it. Release is set to gently fall away after
363ms.
Faders:
A Mix: WET
B Mix: WET
SIZE: 31.5M
RTIME: 4.7s
Attack: 7m
99
DLY/DLY 2
DUAL MONO
Two separate delays, with varying tap time lengths. On the Hot Palette, Delay 1 belongs to Effect A, and Delay 2 belongs
to Effect B. Effect A is a delay with short tap time; Effect B is a delay with long tap time.
Faders:
Delay 1: 85.0m
FBK 1: 25%
Delay 2: 297m
FBK 2: 22%
unused:
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DLY/COMP 2
DUAL MONO
A dramatic delay with fairly hard compression, split dual mono. Effect A incorporates a bit of left-right diffused delays, along
with some small delay offset between left and right delay outputs. If the effect is too strong, try lowering feedback levels
for delays 3 and 4. The compressor in Effect B is a bit more aggressive, with 7dB of boost below the selected threshold.
A quick release of 58ms snaps up the volume. As with all compressor presets, Threshold is the critical parameter.
Faders:
A Mix: WET
B Mix: WET
Multiple (Delay 1 & Delay 2): 21
Multiple (Feedback 1 & Feedback 2): 78
Attack: 7m