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APPENDIX B: EFFECTS REFERENCE
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B.13 GATEBOX PLATE REVERB
The Gatebox plate reverb adds reverberation to the signal. The eect has many uses thanks to the imple-
mented gating possibilities.
PLATE REVERB MAIN
TIME controls the decay time, i.e. how long time the
reverberated signal will stay around before dying out.
DAMP sets the reverb damping, which is the eect
of “soft walls”. The higher the parameter is set the
faster the sound will die out.
GATE sets the gate time. The reverbated signal is
gated after this time, if the signal level is low. The
maximal value for this parameter gives infinite time -
in other words, the gate is turned o.
HP controls the high pass filtering of the reverb
signal.
LP controls the low pass filtering of the reverb
signal.
MIX adjusts the output between the original dry
signal and the reverberated wet signal. When MIXF
of the REVERB SETUP page is set to SEND, the
MIX parameter works similarly to an aux send knob
of a mixer.
PLATE REVERB SETUP
GVOL sets the threshold volume of the gated signal.
BAL sets the balance between the left/right channel
of the reverberated signal.
MONO continuously adjusts the width of the rever-
berated signal from stereo to mono.
MIXF defines the functionality of the MIX control of
the REVERB MAIN page to be either MIX or SEND.