Micro Digital Reverberator - User Manual
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Damping
- this decreases the decay time of the higher frequencies in the reverbed signal.
At full clockwise, which is the initial position of the trim pot, the highs are not damped at
all. As you turn it counterclockwise, the decays of the highs shorten. Use this to
fi
ne tune
the reverb for a slightly darker color.
LPF
- a low pass
fi
lter that gradually rolls o
ff
the reverb signal. Fully clockwise — again, the
initial position, the reverb signal is passed from 20kHz down. Rotating the trim pot
counterclockwise lowers the pass frequency, giving you a much darker sound. Fully
counterclockwise sets the frequency to 20Hz, e
ff
ectively
fi
ltering out all of the reverb
signal.
WIDTH
- is a psychoacoustic stereo-width enhancer. The initial position is 12:00 and the
width is at 100%, which is the normal width of the unit. Clockwise increases the apparent
stereo width of the reverb (wet); counterclockwise narrows the reverb's width to mono. It's
really e
ff
ective: high settings put the reverb signal "beyond" the speakers, while at 0% the
signal becomes fully mono. This control can do some interesting things, especially with the
Machine 2 presets in the 50s.
Oh my god! Play with
WIDTH
! It is SO COOL. You can have a stereo track with mono reverb
in the middle!
GUI ZOOM
- allows you to change the size of the MDR's interface on your screen. Make the
MDR look as big-assed as it sounds!
OVERSAMPLING
- increases the sample rate of the plugin 4 times over the current sample
rate of your project. Oversampling minimizes deleterious digital artifacts that can lessen
the sound quality of signals. However, engaging
OVERSAMPLING
will increase the load on
your computer's processors, which can cause stuttering and other issues with your audio. If
you are working at sample rates above 48kHz, you probably don't need to use
oversampling because artifacts will most likely already be minimized. At rates below 48kHz,
clicking in oversampling can yield an improvement in sound quality.
GPU ACCELERATION
- Enables OpenGL processing for compatible graphics cards. This is on
by default, and will keep your DAW's graphics running without any lagging. However,
certain hardware con
fi
gurations will lag and jenk with this switched in. In those cases,
which are rare, switch
GPU ACCELERATION
o
ff
. As a rule of thumb, leave this on and go
make noise.
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