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(12) START: (0% to 90%) This adjusts the start position of the IR sample. You can use this 
to remove predelay from an IR, but adjusting it will give you a totally new sample to use. 
This is useful in the following type of situation: you have a long plate reverb with nice high 
frequency content in the end but you don't like the beginning. You can easily change it 
into a short high frequency IR by adjusting the start, and all your other parameters will be 
applied on top of this new (normalized) sample.
(13) MUTE: this will mute the send of the dry signal to the reverb processor. The tail of the 
reverb is still there after pressing it. This is mostly a performance control and should al­

ways be off in the requested rack presets.
(14) REVRS (Reverse,): This reverses the IR sample. This button also enables the 

R POS

 (Re­

verse Position) knob. Use 

REVRS

 in conjunction with 

SYNC

 to get a reversed sound that will 

always end with its climax on a beat.

(15) POS (Reverse Position): (0%-25%) This is one of REFLEKTOR’s special features and is 
activated by pressing the 

REVRS

 button. With this knob you can set which part of the IR is 

reversed. 0% reverses the full sample, 25% keeps the first 25% of the sample unaffected 

and reverses the last 75%. Use this control to get an early reflection followed by an aspi­

rated reverse climax.

(16) LOW-ENV (Low Frequency Envelope,): This produces an effect similar to low dampening 

on a reverb, except you can increase the low frequencies present in the IR too. When in­

creased there is an envelope that increases the volume of the content below the Frequency 
over time and when it is decreased, there is an envelope to lower that volume over time. 
Only the wet signal is affected.

(17) Frequency for LO-ENV: sets the cutoff frequency for the Low Frequency envelope.
(18) HI-ENV (High Frequency Envelope): This produces an effect similar to high dampening 
on a reverb, except you can increase the high frequencies present in the IR too. When in­
creased there is an envelope that increases the volume of the content above the Frequency 
over time and when it is decreased, there is an envelope to lower that volume over time. 
Only the wet signal is affected.
(19) Frequency for HI-ENV: sets the cutoff frequency for the High Frequency envelope.
(20) PEAK: This is a static peak filter. The bipolar slider adjusts the gain/cut for the post 
reverb Peak EQ.
(21) Frequency for the Peak EQ: sets the frequency for the Peak EQ.
(21) Q factor or band width for the Peak EQ: sets the width for the Peak EQ.
(22)  SYNC:  When  turned  on,  the  Decay  and  Predelay  parameters  are  synced  to  the  host 
tempo. Their scale is switched from a percentage to musical values.

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Страница 1: ...Manual...

Страница 2: ...thout prior written permission by Native Instruments GmbH All other product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Use of them does not imply any affilia...

Страница 3: ...Germany info native instruments de www native instruments de USA Native Instruments North America Inc 5631 Hollywood Boulevard Los Angeles CA 90028 USA sales native instruments com www native instrum...

Страница 4: ...1 More about REFLEKTOR and Reverb 5 2 REFLEKTOR Interface and Controls 7 3 Managing Your Impulse Responses 11 3 1 Setting the Path to your IR Library 11 3 2 Using Individual IR Files 12 4 Credits 13...

Страница 5: ...EKTOR a twist for any producer with a sense for advanced techniques a reverse mode with an adjustable position for leaving ear ly reflections in place produces anything from aspirated reverbs to far o...

Страница 6: ...rooms run signals through springs and large metal plates and eventually created sophisticated programs for digital devices all with the aim of recreating different reverb atmospheres Those are all rec...

Страница 7: ...lect a folder from the menu the first sam ple in that category is loaded The first item in this list Select an IR Folder allows you to point REFLEKTOR to a directory containing IRs you want to use wit...

Страница 8: ...e in the prior categories list 7 Next Category This will select the category folder that is below the current category in the list If you press this button when the last category in the list is reache...

Страница 9: ...t an early reflection followed by an aspi rated reverse climax 16 LOW ENV Low Frequency Envelope This produces an effect similar to low dampening on a reverb except you can increase the low frequencie...

Страница 10: ...he left to make the wet signal pan left simulating the acoustics of shifting the reflections to the left Turn the knob to the right to cause the wet signal to pan right 28 Processing Indicator light T...

Страница 11: ...our IR Library You can make your collection of impulse responses your IR Library available within RE FLEKTOR by selecting its folder Fig 3 1 The Library Path selector Click the Reflektor User IR Libra...

Страница 12: ...to the IR Category Folder menu to open the menu 2 From the IR Category Folder menu select the Select an IR folder entry to open a dia log that lets you specify the folder containing the IR file you wa...

Страница 13: ...4 Credits Product Designer Matt Jackson DSP Engineer Mickael Le Goff Component Production Volker Hinz GUI Design Mirko Wannemacher Lead Sound Designer Dinos Vallianatos Credits REFLEKTOR Manual 13...

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