Synclavier Regen User Manual
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Reverb
in the MASTER panel concerns the reverb algorithm applied to the
master signal chain (the sum of all tracks). Pressing this button will show the set
of pages with all
Reverb
parameters and associated MASTER effects parameters
(namely,
Noise Floor
).
Reverb
is new to Synclavier in this product. Our carefully tailored Schroeder
reverb algorithm is not only highly efficient, but compliments many of our
timbres sonically. Like many things in life, a little goes a long way. Moderate
changes of reverb parameters dramatically change the overall sound.
We should mention here, that rather than tweak each parameter separately,
you can call up complete
Reverb
settings to the MASTER reverb by selecting the
Reverb
button in the library section and browsing the preset reverbs. See manual
section on Library.
The MASTER values — volume, phones level, and reverb settings — are stored
upon sleeping the system (covered in the following chapter) and remembered the
next time the system is used. In the case of MASTER
Reverb
settings, they are
also saved as part of a session (covered in the LIBRARY and SESSION chapters of
this manual).
SELECTOR Panel
The twelve
Selector
buttons and co-located buttons make up the SELECTOR
panel. The 12
Selector
buttons contain touch sensitive pads and are epoxy-
coated. This makes it easy to swipe a selection of more than one at once.
The
Switcher
button above the selector buttons indicates the view.
Blue is for TRACKS and red is for PARTIALS. When blue, the 12 selector buttons
represent the 12 tracks of Synclavier Regen. You can assign MIDI channels to the
tracks using the
Track Crossfader
page (covered in the SESSION chapter). When
red, the selector buttons represent the 12 partials of the last-selected track.
Partials are “part” of a timbre.