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DVR250 User Manual

5.3.4  Phase

Primary parameters

A classic com

b filtering phase effect is available with basic parameter controls.

1. 

Curve

 – Adjusts the phase shift between the signals that create the comb 

filter effect. The effect does not automatically oscillate like other phase 
effects, so lever 1 can be used to manually adjust the time shift.

2.  Lever not used.

3.  Lever not used.

4. 

Predelay

 – Sets the amount of delay before processing takes effect, 

selectable between 0, 20, 40 and 60 ms. 

Secondary parameters (enable SET)

1. 

Mix

 – Determines how much of the processed signal is mixed with the dry 

signal. A setting of 50% yields an even blend of wet and dry signals. 0% mix 
corresponds to setting “0.4”, 25% mix to “1.0”, 50% to “2.0”, 75% to “3.0” 
and 100% to “4.5".

2.  Lever not used.

3. 

Out Select

 – Selects between the front L/R outputs and rear L/R outputs, 

which have slightly different sounds on the original classic reverb unit. 

4.  Lever not used.

Note: If it is a stereo instance, the signal is mixed to mono before the t1 block. 
(see Signal Diagrams in Chapter 8)

5.3.5  Chorus

The chorus effect adds several time-shifted duplications of the original signal, 
giving a thicker texture to the sound. It is designed to be great for both chorus-
sensitive instruments like piano and strings as well as chorus-hungry instruments 
like distorted guitar.

Primary parameters

1.  Lever not used.

2. 

Modulation

 – Adjusts the modulation depth. 

3. 

Tap Enable

 – Selects how many time-shifted voices are present, giving a 

more intense effect. Settings are I, I+II, I+II+III, and I+II+III+IV.  

4. 

Predelay

 – Sets the amount of delay before processing takes effect, 

selectable between 0, 20, 40 and 60 ms. 

Secondary parameters (enable SET)

1. 

Mix

 – Determines how much of the processed signal is mixed with the dry 

signal. A setting of 50% yields an even blend of wet and dry signals. 0% mix 
corresponds to setting “0.4”, 25% mix to “1.0”, 50% to “2.0”, 75% to “3.0” 
and 100% to “4.5".

2-4. Levers not used.

5.3.6  Echo

This is a mono echo effect that may be easier to use than the Delay program. 
It’s a unique echo effect in that Lo and Hi Mult affect the feedback as “decay 
multipliers” similar to the reverb rather than applying a Lo and Hi Cut in the 
feedback as typical Echo effects do. 

Primary parameters

1. 

Time Coarse

 – Sets the delay time in 20 ms increments from 0 to 300 ms. 

2. 

Time Fine

 – Sets the fine delay time in addition to the setting of lever 1, 

adjustable between 0, 5, 10 or 15 ms. 

3. 

Feedback

 – Adjusts the number of repeats. 

4. 

Predelay

 – Sets the amount of delay before processing takes effect, 

selectable between 0, 20, 40 and 60 ms. 

Secondary parameters (enable SET)

1. 

Mix

 – Determines how much of the processed signal is mixed with the dry 

signal. A setting of 50% yields an even blend of wet and dry signals. 0% mix 
corresponds to setting “0.4”, 25% mix to “1.0”, 50% to “2.0”, 75% to “3.0” 
and 100% to “4.5". 

2. 

Lo Mult

 – Adjusts the low frequency damping of the repeats. 

3. 

Hi Mult

 – Adjusts the high frequency damping of the repeats.

4.  Lever not used.

5.3.7  Space

The space reverb has a very long decay and minimal parameter adjustments. 
It can be used as a special effect for creative purposes. 

Primary parameters

1-3. Levers not used.

4. 

Predelay

 – Sets the amount of delay before processing takes effect, 

selectable between 0, 20, 40 and 60 ms. 

Secondary parameters (enable SET)

1. 

Mix

 – Determines how much of the processed signal is mixed with the dry 

signal. A setting of 50% yields an even blend of wet and dry signals. 0% mix 
corresponds to setting “0.4”, 25% mix to “1.0”, 50% to “2.0”, 75% to “3.0” 
and 100% to “4.5". 

2-4. Levers not used.

Summary of Contents for DVR250 NATIVE

Page 1: ...User Manual DVR250 NATIVE DVR250 DT Digital Vintage Reverb Plug In with Optional Hardware Interface and Signature Presets Rev 2 0...

Page 2: ...the DT Desktop Controller version 8 4 2 Operating the DVR250 8 4 3 Insert vs Aux Effect 8 4 4 Mono Stereo Operation 8 4 5 Travel Period and Module Connection when you have purchased the DT version 9...

Page 3: ...paratus Whenacart isused usecautionwhen movingthecart apparatus combinationtoavoid injuryfromtip over 13 Unplugthisapparatusduringlightningstormsor whenunusedforlongperiodsoftime 14 Referallservicingt...

Page 4: ...d we also included the five additional effects that the original boasted namely chorus echo delay phasing and space Making the DVR250 involved engineers and specialists within a multitude of design di...

Page 5: ...Mac or PC version and save the file to your hard drive The latest firmware for the DVR250 Desktop Controller will be included in the software as well 2 1 Installation on a PC Open the zip file and dou...

Page 6: ...k the installer icon Proceed through the prompts to begin installation A default location will be selected for installation or you can select another folder manually If you have administrator authoriz...

Page 7: ...Redeem an Activation Code feature in the PACE iLok License Manager 3 2 Get a Free Demo License Make use of this hassle free offer to try out our plug ins before you buy 14 Day Trial Period Fully Func...

Page 8: ...and text that indicates successful connection between the plug in and the Desktop Controller Note The iLok License Manager needs to be installed on your computer also if you have purchased the DT Desk...

Page 9: ...onnect Module Full Fuctionality Processing controls available for 60 days countdown Processing Only Full Fuctionality Restored 60 day count down Link to product page with store nder 4 6 Primary and Se...

Page 10: ...yellow icon may also appear while the connection is being made between the DVR250 unit and the plug in accompanied by Connecting text If the hardware unit is disconnected from the computer but the co...

Page 11: ...n or selecting a different effect will reactivate the effect The SET button accesses a 2nd tier of parameters that can be adjusted with the levers 5 2 Plug in Controls Secondary Parameters Levels Clic...

Page 12: ...e the plug in instance is inserted the plug in instance will be named after the track name The instance can be renamed by clicking the pencil icon If you install the plug in without connecting the har...

Page 13: ...ts the amount of delay before processing takes effect selectable between 0 20 40 and 60 ms Secondary parameters enable SET 1 Mix Determines how much of the processed signal is mixed with the dry signa...

Page 14: ...parameters enable SET 1 Mix Determines how much of the processed signal is mixed with the dry signal A setting of 50 yields an even blend of wet and dry signals 0 mix corresponds to setting 0 4 25 mi...

Page 15: ...d organized as you d like When recalling a default or saved preset the name will appear in plain text However as soon as you make an alteration to any of the parameters in that preset the text changes...

Page 16: ...ll Factory and User presets or only Favorites depending on the Browse Favorites Only setting Browse Favorites Only This option filters the presets that appear in the main preset list so that only favo...

Page 17: ...included in each plug in update After you have installed a new plug in the system will detect mismatched firmware and indicate a need for update via a small red dot on the gear icon Click the Upgrade...

Page 18: ...delay Reverberation Reverberation 0 60 ms 1st Re ection I IV III II t1 t17 t19 t2 t16 tV tN tN tN L t 0 60 ms tI 0 3 5 ms tIV 0 3 5 ms R L R t 0 60 ms tIII 0 3 5 ms tII 0 3 5 ms IV II III I 0 60 ms 0...

Page 19: ...t occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encourag...

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