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DIGITAL RACK MIXER M32R User Manual
2.11 Internal Effects
The M32R contains over 60 internal effects that can be applied to each of
the input channels, either as inserts or as sends and returns. Access the
internal effects by pressing the
EFFECTS
button next to the Main Display.
The functionality for each of the effects is detailed below.
Note
- for information on routing channels to the FX processors,
see
Chapter 2.5 Effects
.
Hall Reverb
Classic Hall Reverb simulates the reverberation that occurs when sound is
recorded in medium- to large-sized convert halls. Use the Hall Reverb to give your
mix a lush , three-dimensional quality that will make your performance sound
larger than life.
Inspired by the Lexicon Hall.
The
PRE DELAY
slider controls the amount of time before the reverberation
is heard following the source signal.
DECAY
controls the amount of time it
takes for the reverb to dissipate.
SIZE
controls the perceived size of the space
being created by the reverb effect. The
DAMP
slider adjust the decay of high
frequencies within the reverb tail.
DIFF
(usion) controls the initial reflection
density.
SHAPE
adjust the contour of the reverberation envelope.
LO CUT
and
HI CUT
function as Low- and High-Cut filters.
BASSMULT
multiplies
the bass frequencies and
MOD SPEED
adjusts the speed of the effect’s modulation.
SHAPE
adjust the contour of the reverberation envelope.
Ambience
Ambience creates a customisable virtual acoustic space in which to place the
elements of a mix. Use Ambience to add warmth and depth without colouring
the direct sound.
Inspired by the Lexicon Ambience Algorithm.
PRE DELAY
sets the time before the reverb follows the source signal.
DECAY
adjusts
the time it takes for the reverb to completely dissipate.
SIZE
controls the room size
emulation.
DAMPING
controls the high-frequency decay within the reverb tail.
DIFFUSE
controls the initial echo density. The level sets the volume output of the
affected signal.
LO CUT
affects the low frequency cut, allowing lower frequencies
to remain unaffected by the reverb.
HI CUT
affects the high frequency cut, allowing
higher frequencies to remain unaffected by the reverb.
MOD
adjusts the level of
reverb decay modulation.
TAIL GAIN
adjusts the volume of the reverb tail.
Rich Plate Reverb
Rich Plate Reverb was originally created by sending a signal through a transducer
to create vibrations on a plate of sheet metal which were then picked up as an
audio signal. Our algorithm simulates that sound with high initial diffusion and a
bright-coloured sound.
Inspired by the Lexicon Plate Reverb.
The
PRE DELAY
slider controls the amount of time before the reverberation is
heard following the source signal.
DECAY
controls the amount of time it takes for
the reverb to dissipate.
SIZE
controls the perceived size of the space being created
by the reverb effect. The
DAMP
slider adjust the decay of high frequencies within
the reverb tail.
DIFF
(usion) controls the initial reflection density.
LO CUT
and
HI CUT
function as Low- and High-Cut filters.
BASSMULT
multiplies
the bass frequencies and
MOD SPEED
adjusts the speed of the effect’s
modulation.
SHAPE
adjust the contour of the reverberation envelope.
The
SPIN
parameter sets the amount of random modulation for the reverb
tail. The parameters
Echo
/
EchoFeed
set the parameters of a feedback delay
at the input of the reverb (independant for both input channels).
Echo
sets
the delaytime and
EchoFeed
the amount of feedback (positive or negative).
This allows to further increase the reflection density of the reverb.
Room Reverb
Room Reverb simulates the reverberation that occurs when sound is recorded in
a small room. When you want to add a bit of warmth and just a touch of reverb,
the M32’s Vintage Room breathes life into close-miked guitar and drum tracks.
Inspired by the Lexicon Room Reverb.
The
PRE DELAY
slider controls the amount of time before the reverberation is
heard following the source signal.
DECAY
controls the amount of time it takes for
the reverb to dissipate.
SIZE
controls the perceived size of the space being created
by the reverb effect. The
DAMP
slider adjust the decay of high frequencies within
the reverb tail.
DIFF
(usion) controls the initial reflection density.
SHAPE
adjust
the contour of the reverberation envelope.