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Mixers and Audio Objects
but in nature this would only occur if the sound source
was outside a tunnel opening.
Reflectivity: The density of the reverb. High values lead to a
reverb that is more dense, which depending on the sound
material may sound better, but less natural. With room
simulation, the “Density” determines the composition of
the virtual reflective surfaces. Higher settings simulate
harder surfaces, lower settings softer surfaces.
Roomsize: The “Roomsize” parameter defines the size of
the simulated room. Small rooms have denser, more
closely spaced reflections, less air damping of the sound-
waves between the reflections off the walls, and therefore
more complex phase relations between reflections.
Hi Cut / Lo Cut: Using the Low Pass (High Cut) and the
High Pass (Low Cut) you can determine the frequency
range of the reverberation.
There is one additional, new control for the Fast Reverb.
Density/Time—you can look at this parameter as a “room
sound thickness” control. Low Density/Time values will
make the reverb sound thin with audible reflections.
While high Density/Time values will produce a thicker or
denser room sound but sometimes introduces a metallic
color as well.
Digitizer
Crunch it, crush it and
chew up your tracks.
You want the sound of
dirty, lo-rez digital
gear? Then you need
the Digitizer—deadly
digital distortion. Use it on anything that needs a “bit”
less.
You only need two controls: Downsampling and Resolution.
Decreasing the Downsampling amount will reduce your
high end and introduces digital artifacts. Lowering the
Resolution raises the crunch factor. Your source signal will
get more and more metallic and finally breaks up into the
unintelligible. (note: extreme use of the Digitizer might
damage your speakers, so take care!)
Daft Filter
Are you looking for that techno feel or does your track
need some analog ‘phatness’? The Daft Filter builds on
the sound of the analog era. A classic lowpass filter with
resonance, complete with a built-in low frequency oscilla-
tor to automate the famous techno filter sweeps.