
3.1
Levels and Monitoring
3.1.1
In
Controls the input level to the plug-in, the range is between -60 dBfs and +12 dBfs. This parameter sets
the input level for both the wet and dry signals.
3.1.2
Out
Controls the output level of the plug-in, the range is also between -60 dBfs and +12 dBfs. This parameter
sets the signal level after the mix control.
3.1.3
Meters
Indicate the audio level before and after the reverb algorithm. These meters are after the input level
control and after the output level control, respectively, to aid in level adjustment.
3.1.4
Overload
Indicates an overload somewhere in the reverb’s signal chain and indicates that you may want to reduce
the input audio. This is a sticky indicator, so once it fires it will stay lit until cleared. To clear the
overload indicator, simply click on it.
3.2
Blackhole Parameters
3.2.1
Mix
Determines the relative level of the wet and dry signals in the plug-in. It has a special nonlinear taper
which puts most of the knob travel in the most usable range.
3.2.2
Gravity
The Blackhole’s equivalent of decay time. On the right-hand side, the GRAVITY control sweeps through
its forward reverb range from a very dense decay to a very long and smooth decay. On the left hand
side, the GRAVITY control is in its inverse mode and sweeps through a range of reverse reverb-like
settings.
3.2.3
Size
Determines the size of the reverb. This can range from cartoonishly small to cosmically epic.
3.2.4
Predelay
Sets the amount of delay before the reverb section. When tempo mode is off, this ranges from 0 to 2000
mS. When tempo mode is set to either Sync or Manual, it is set in beat divisions of the tempo.
3.2.5
Low
Controls the level of low frequencies in the reverb tail using a shelving filter with a corner frequency of
350 Hz.
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