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Table Of Contents
Getting to Know the Space Designer Interface
The Space Designer interface consists of four main sections:
Global parameters
Filter parameters
Impulse response
parameters
Global parameters
Button bar
Main display
Envelope and EQ
parameters
Parameter bar
Impulse response parameters: Used to load, save, or manipulate (recorded or synthesized)
impulse response files. The chosen IR file determines what Space Designer will use to
convolve with your audio signal. See Working with Space Designers Impulse Response
Parameters.
Envelope and EQ parameters: Use the view buttons in the button bar to switch the main
display and parameter bar between envelope and EQ views. Use the main display to
edit the displayed parameters graphically, and use the parameter bar to edit them
numerically. See Working with Space Designers Envelope and EQ Parameters.
Filter parameters: Used to modify the timbre of the Space Designer reverb. You can
choose from several filter modes, adjust resonance, and also adjust the filter envelope
dynamically over time. See Working with Space Designers Filter.
Global parameters: After your IR is loaded, these parameters determine how Space
Designer operates on the overall signal and IR. Included are input and output
parameters, delay and volume compensation, predelay, and so on. See Working with
Space Designers Global Parameters.
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