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Frequency
This parameter lets you set the cutoff frequency of the multimode filter. The audible effect of
this is determined by the Type parameter.
Front Early Level
This parameter acts as a master control for any early signals going to the output channels. Early
signals include echoes, reflections, and the room reflection patterns.
Infinite
This parameter captures the reverb tail as an infinite loop. This may be useful in music, where
a note or chord can be extended. It is also useful in post-production for creating ambience
backgrounds.
Mix (Wet Dry Mix)
Mix is the proportion of wet (processed) signal to dry (unprocessed) signal. This must be used
with care. If the plug-in is used as an insert on a single track, then it is probably appropriate
to use the mix control directly in the plug-in. However, reverbs are often used on Aux tracks
and may be sourced over internal busses in the DAW. In this case, it may be better to control
the level on the Aux track rather than wet/dry mix. Not all DAWs feature delay compensation,
so it’s important not to have a dry signal in more than one path (cancellation being a possible
outcome).
The mix parameter is “sticky”. Like other parameters, it is saved and restored by the DAW. But
after the plug-in is loaded, the mix value will stay where you put it--even if you load another
preset in the same plug-in. This makes it easier to preview presets and choose the one you
want, since the mix won’t spring back to 100% every time you load another preset.
Output Level
Output Level controls the amount of post-mix signal emitted onto a channel of output.
Pattern (Room)
Selects a space available in the selected Category (see Category parameter).