User Manual

Core Avid Audio Plug-Ins
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The following table lists the AIR Spring Reverb plug-in parameters:
AIR Stereo Width (RTAS)
You can use the Stereo Width effect to create a wider stereo presence for mono audio signals.
The following table lists the AIR Stereo Width plug-in parameters:
Parameter Description
Pre-Delay Determines the amount of time (0–250 ms) that elapses between the original audio event and the
onset of reverberation.
Reverb Provides control over the diffusion and stereo width of the reverb signal.
Diffusion — Changes the rate at which the sound density of the reverb tail increases over
time. Higher Diffusion settings create a smoother reverberated sound. Lower settings result
in more fluttery echo.
Width — Changes the spread of the reverberated signal in the stereo field. A setting of 0%
produces a mono reverb, but leaves the panning of the original source signal unprocessed. A
setting of 100% produces a open, panned stereo image.
Low Cut Lets you adjust the frequency of the Low Cut Filter (20.0 Hz–1.00 kHz). Use the Low Cut filter
to reduce some of the potential low frequency resonance (or booming) you can get with longer
reverb times.
Reverb Time Changes the reverberation decay time (1.0–10.0 seconds) after the original direct signal stops.
Shorter times result in a tighter, more ringing and metallic reverb, such as when walking down a
narrow hall with hard floors and walls. Longer times result in a larger reverberant space, such as
an empty, large, concrete cistern.
Mix Lets you balance the amount of dry (non-reverb) signal with the amount of wet (reverb) signal.
At 50%, the output includes equal amounts of dry and wet signal. At 0%, the output is all dry
and at 100% it is all wet.