Reverb Volume
‘Manuale, Accomp and Drums’
21.2 ‘Saving A Reverb Preset’
The Reverb Volume Slider allows you to increase or decrease the overall volume (or intensity as it is
sometimes called) of the Reverb effect. The louder the setting is for this volume slider, the louder the
more audible the Reverb effect is overall.
WERSI and most professional recording studios believe that ‘less is often more’ with Reverb effects.
Naturally, you can adjust the setting to suit your own ears.
OAS instruments allow you to assign different Reverb Settings to not just the sounds of the ‘manuals and pedals’ but
also to the ‘Accompaniment’ and also the ‘Drums’.
When you select one of the three buttons at the bottom of the display, the display changes to allow you to select Re
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verb presets or make specific changes for the relevant section of the instrument.
The instrument section you are adjusting will be highlighted in ‘Green’. In our example, the Reverb is set for the
‘Manuals’ (Manuale).
Manuale:
Keyboard Manuals and Pedals.
Accomp:
Auto-Accompaniment / MIDI Sequences.
Drums:
Longwave Drum Kits.
Saving your own Reverb Presets is identical to saving any other preset.
1. Press the ‘Save’ button.
2. The Yellow Save window will now be displayed.
3. Select a Free Slot to save your new Reverb Preset.
4. You can rename the Reverb Preset by pressing on the dark long button near the
top of the screen.
5. The Blue virtual typewriter will now be displayed where you can input a new name
for your Reverb Preset. Press the ‘Enter’ button.
6. Press the large ‘Save’ button at the bottom of the screen.
Example 1: ‘Manual’ Display For The
Keyboard and Sound Reverb Effect
Example 2: ‘Accomp.’ Display For The
Auto-Acc / MID Seq Reverb Effect
Example 3: ‘Drums’ Display For The
Longwave Drum kit / Drum Sample
Reverb Effect.
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