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Delay / Reverb
Delay/Reverb
The reverb effect device offers newly developed and very realistic reverb algorithms
to add more room depth to your recording.
Reverb
Reverb gives you a high-quality reverb which can be specified further using the “Room
Size”, “Time” and “Color” and mixed into the original sound with “Mix”.
Room size: This controller controls a room simulator, which calculates the reverb
effect according to the room size. If the controller is turned all the way to the left, then
it sounds as if the audio object was recorded in a very small room. If it is turned all the
way to the right, it sounds as if the audio object was recorded in a cathedral.
Time: This is where you set the reverb tail's length, i.e. the sound's "sustain" level.
Color: Control the sound of the reverb here, dampen or brighten it.
Mix: This controller determines how much of the unprocessed original sound (dry
signal) is subjected to reverb (wet signal). Application of this effect in an AUX bus
requires the controller to be set to 100% (all the way to the right).
Delay
This effect is like an echo which delays the signal and repeats it.
Delay: This sets the period of time between the individual echoes. The more the
control is turned to the left, the faster the echoes will follow each other.
Feedback: This adjusts the number of echoes. Turn the dial completely to the left,
there is no echo at all; turn it completely to the right and there are seemingly endless
repetitions.
Mix: This fader determines how much of the unprocessed original sound (dry signal)
is subjected to the echo (wet signal). Application of this effect in an AUX bus requires
the controller to be set to 100% (all the way to the right).
Vintage Delay
Opens the Vintage Effect Suite Analog Delay (view page 107).