User Manual

17
AuraVerb’s Color control allows you to adjust the overall tone of the reverb. On “0” the space
created is darker, like a lushly carpeted area. On “100” the reverb is brightest, which can add some
sizzle to a lead vocal, for example.
• Predelay
PreDelay is common on most reverbs, and allows you to create a bit of space between the source
and the onset of reverb by controlling the amount of delay time that precedes the initial sound from
the reverb. This parameter is used to place the reverberated signal later in time with respect to the
unprocessed signal. Natural settings for this are based on the size of the environment and range
from 0 to 32 milliseconds. Fine adjustment of this parameter with respect to the tempo of the song
or dramatic timing of the piece can help set the feel of the reverb within the mix..
• Early Reection Gain
This is the linear gain value for all early reections. These reections are perceptually grouped with
the direct sound when set at lower levels, and can nicely thicken a track when increased.
• Late Reection Delay
Among other things, AuraVerb calculates reected energy from the side walls and ceiling of the
virtual space. Late Reection Delay controls the delay of these these bursts of reections, either
to create dedicated echoes or to support the spatial impression of the simulated acoustic space.
For more info about AuraVerb, visit our website:
http://www.antelopeaudio.com/en/support/downloads
7.3. AFX Tab
Clicking the AFX Tab reveals the 16 AFX Channel Strips: