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DME32—Owner’s Manual
Reverb Hall, Reverb Room, Reverb Stage, Reverb Plate
The Reverb Hall component simulates a large space, like a concert hall, while Reverb
Room simulates a smaller space. Reverb Stage simulates a live stage, ideal for vocals,
while Reverb Plate simulates the hard-edged sound of a metal-plate reverb.
All components feature one input and stereo outputs. Since the only difference between
all the components is their reverb algorithm, only the Reverb Hall control window is
shown here.
Each control window consists of reverb controls, input level meter, and stereo output
level meters.
The IN meter displays the input signal level, while the OUT meters display the stereo
output signal levels.
Parameter
Range
Description
REV TIME
0.3–99.0 sec
Reverb time
INI.DLY
0.0–500.0 ms
Initial delay before reverb begins
HI.RATIO
0.1–1.0
High-frequency reverb time ratio
LO.RATIO
0.1–2.4
Low-frequency reverb time ratio
DIFF.
0–10
Reverb diffusion (left–right reverb spread)
DENSITY
0–100%
Reverb density
HPF
THRU, 21.2 Hz–8.00 kHz High-pass filter cutoff frequency (THRU = filter off)
LPF
50.0 Hz–16.0 kHz, THRU Low-pass filter cutoff frequency (THRU = filter off)
E/R DLY
0.0–100.0 ms
Delay between early reflections and reverb
E/R BAL.
0–100%
Balance between early reflections and reverb
(0% = all reverb, 100% = all early reflections)
GATE LVL
OFF, –60 to 0 dB
Level at which gate kicks in (OFF = gate off)
ATTACK
0–120 ms
Gate opening speed
HOLD
1
1. 0.02 ms–2.13 sec (fs = 44.1 kHz), 0.02 ms–1.96 sec (fs = 48 kHz)
Gate hold time
DECAY
2
2. 6 ms–46.0 sec (fs = 44.1 kHz), 5 ms–42.3 sec (fs = 48 kHz)
Gate closing speed