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vss™-4
VSS-4
VSS-4 is a True Stereo Reverb - or two Source Input to
Stereo Output reverb - and radically departs from being an
additive sustain diffuse field added to a 2-channel signal.
Based on source related Reflections from multiple angles,
the precision of VSS-4 is comparable to real-world mono or
stereo sources positioned in an authentic or virtual space.
We dare say: “Stereo room simulation finally has come off
age.”
The two Input sources can be used for either a
final stereo-mix, or for positioning of two individual
mono-sources in the same virtual space.
Because VSS-4 is a true stereo rendering of a real room,
you’ll experience that even with only one source Input,
you get a stereo output including the early reflections and
stereo diffused fields.
Used for mastering purposes, VSS-4 maintains full bit
transparency when bypassed and with the two Sources
placed in +/- 30 degrees position.
The VSS-4 algorithm occupies:
@ Normal Sample Rate : 1/4 DSP Resource
@ Double Sample Rate : 2/4 DSP Resource
Algorithm Inputs/Outputs are distributed as follows:
Main
Master Reverb
For the late part - or the diffused field - of the reverberation,
following master parameters are available. For further
tweaking of the diffused field, additional parameters are
available at the Color page.
E1 - E4
S1
S2
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R
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Master Decay
Range: 0.1 to 20 sec
Adjusts the Master Reverb Decay time. Decay time can via
the Color page be further adjusted using the multipliers for
the following bands: Lo, LoMid, HiMid and Hi.
Pre Delay
Range: 0 to 300ms
Pre Delay on the complete wet signal including Early
Reflections.
Hi Cut
Range: 20Hz to 20kHz
Attenuates the high-end frequencies of the Reverb (Diffuse
Field).
Reverb Size
Range: 0 to 15
Adjusts the overall perceived size of the Diffuse Field part
of the algorithm. Generally you would attempt to define the
perceived room size by altering the Decay time. However,
with the Size parameter you can achieve a similar
perceived alteration of the room size while keeping the
Decay time. The default value is meant as the size that the
specific Location Type is intended to have.
Reverb Type
Range: Normal or Colored
When a Location Type is selected a Reverb type is
automatically set. With the Reverb Type parameter it is
possible to select between the most natural sounding
Diffuse field (Normal) and a more colored “vintage” Diffuse
field setting.
Reverb Diffuse
Range: -25 to 25
This parameter gives you more or less diffusion than the
algorithm designer intended for the given Decay time. For
optimum performance the diffusion is automatically adjusted
behind the scenes whenever you change Decay times.
This parameter gives you the added control to vary the
diffusion around this automatic setting.
Master Early
For control of the Early Reflection part of the reverberation,
following parameters are available.
Decrease - Restriction in Order
Range: 0 to 100%
Reflection patterns in System 6000 are rendered to a high
order. 1st order reflections have hit one surface before
arriving at the listener, 2nd order reflections two surfaces
etc. High order reflections are often more diffuse than
low order ones. In System 6000 this effect is emulated by
assigning individual diffusion characteristics to each
reflection.
During perceptual experiments, we have found that
reducing particular orders of reflections can be useful for
optimizing the room response to a given microphone
placement. On System 6000 this parameter is called
Decrease or ER Decrease. The 0% setting will enable the
full response while 100% is full reduction.
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