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REVERB -
SPRING
Spring
A reverb algorithm designed to reproduce the
sound of the old spring reverbs, such as the
ones used in vintage guitar amps.
Decay
Range: 0.02s - 20s
The Decay parameter determines the length of
the Reverb Tail. The length is defined as the
time it takes for the Reverb Tail to decay
approximately 60dB.
Predelay
Range: 0 - 100ms
A short delay placed between the direct signal
and the Tail of the reverb. By using predelay
the source material is kept clear and
undisturbed by the more diffuse reverb tail.
High Cut
Range: 501.2Hz - 20kHz
Rolls off high frequencies with a slope of
6dB/octave. Use this to remove sibilance in the
Reverb.
Try experimenting with the
difference in removing high
frequencies using the High Cut and
the High Color parameters.
High Color
Range: -50 - +50
This parameter adjusts the Decay time in the
upper frequency spectra. By decreasing the
upper frequency Decay time you remove
sibilance while preserving the openness of the
Reverb.
Low Color
Range: -50 - +50
This parameter adjusts the Decay time in the
lower frequency spectra. Remove rumble while
preserving the warmth of the Reverb Tail by
decreasing the lower frequency Decay time.
FX Level
Range: 0 - 100%
The level of the entire effect.
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