There are various types of reverbs available:
Room 1, 2, 3, Plate, Hall 1, and Hall 2.
Type
Size
There are 3 reverb sizes available: Small, Medium, and Large.
Pre Low Pass (Pre LP)
A lowpass filter applied to the signal feeding the reverb. Lower values produce progressively darker
colors by attenuating the high frequencies.
Pre High Pass (Pre HP)
A high pass filter applied to the signal feeding the reverb. Higher values progressively attenuate bass
frequencies.
Tone Frequency (Tone Freq.)
Set the frequency for a high shelving filter that boosts reverb frequencies above the designated point.
Tone Gain
Determines the amount of gain applied at the chosen Tone Freq and above.
Time
This parameter controls the reverb decay time (RT60). Larger values equal longer reverb times.
Damp
This high frequency dampening control places a lowpass filter after the reverb and can be used to atten
-
uate the high frequencies present in the reverb
Pre Delay
Set the time between the start of the original signal and early reflections.
Level
Adjusts the volume level of the reverb effect.
Chapter 3.
Sound Mode
The Reverb tab consists of a Type selector, Size selector, Pre LP, Pre HP, Tone Freq, Tone Gain, Pre Delay,
Damp, Time and Level controls.
Reverb