5.2 REVERB
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highest speed in the range available to the modulant of effect V2.
Reverb originates from the sum of the various acoustic reflections produced by a sound in
a natural environment. When we clap our hands inside a large reflective building like a
church, for example, we will hear a strong resonance which gradually fades. The OB5
Reverb effect emulates this way in which sound resonates inside an enclosed environment.
You can use the [REVERB] trimmer on the left panel to adjust the quantity of the reverb
effect desired, while the internal parameters which can be shown on the display will allow
you to set the type of reverb and the main parameters of the effect.
When the [EFFECTS] button is pressed, the display will show the main page of the
EFFECT
menu:
Use the procedure already described to select the
[REV.]
field and the display will
show:
In this video page, the
REVERB.
parameter can be used to set the type of reverb, choosing
from:
•
Hall
: reverb of a very large room
•
Room
: reverb of a medium-sized room
•
Church
: typical reverb of a church
•
Spring
: reverb produced by a spring system.
In addition to the reverb type selection, the page contains the
Time
parameter, used to set
the reverb fade time, and the
HF
parameter, used to set the cut-off frequency of a low-pass
filter capable of eliminating all the frequencies higher than that set using the parameter
concerned.
The last
REVERB
parameter setting activates a Delay effect, featured in the following video
page: