FXAlg #1: MiniVerb ¥ FXAlg #2: Dual MiniVerb
Algorithm Reference-2
FXAlg #1: MiniVerb ¥
FXAlg #2: Dual MiniVerb
Versatile, small stereo and dual mono reverbs
Allocation Units:
1 for MiniVerb, 2 for Dual MiniVerb
MiniVerb is a versatile stereo reverb which is found in many combination algorithms, but is equally useful on its
own because of its small size. The main control for this effect is the Room Type parameter. Room Type changes the
structure of the algorithm to simulate many carefully crafted room types and sizes. Spaces characterized as booths,
small rooms, chambers, halls and large spaces can be selected.
Simplified block diagram of MiniVerb
Each Room Type incorporates different diffusion, room size and reverb density settings. The Room Types were
designed to sound best when Diff Scale, Size Scale and Density are set to the default values of 1.00x. If you want a
reverb to sound perfect immediately, set the Diff Scale, Size Scale and Density parameters to 1.00x, pick a Room
Type and youÕll be on the way to a great sounding reverb. But if you want to experiment with new reverb flavors,
changing the scaling parameters away from 1.00x can cause a subtle (or drastic!) coloring of the carefully crafted
Room Types.
Diffusion characterizes how the reverb spreads the early reflections out in time. At very low settings of Diff Scale,
the early reflections start to sound quite discrete, and at higher settings the early reflections are seamless. Density
controls how tightly the early reflections are packed in time. Low Density settings have the early reflections
grouped close together, and higher values spread the reflections for a smoother reverb.
L PreDelay
R PreDelay
Miniverb
Core
L Input
R Input
L Output
R Output
Wet
Out Gain
Dry
Dry