User Guide
Chapter 6: Band-in-a-Box PowerGuide
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LF Rolloff gradually reduces the bass frequencies. If you can’t add enough reverb
because the sound gets too muddy, try increasing the LF Rolloff slider. It is adjustable
between 50 Hz and 500 Hz.
HF Rolloff is the rate at which the high frequencies die away as the reverb decays.
Rooms with hard surfaces are typically bright, but rooms with soft surfaces are usually
darker. It is adjustable between 1 KHz (dark) to 11 KHz (bright).
Density is the density of low-level echoes near the end of the reverb tail. High Density
settings add a sheen to the sound.
Level adjusts the final level of the plug-in.
Typical Reverb Settings
- A large hall might have long Pre-Delay, long Decay, and moderate Density.
- A hard large space, such as a gymnasium, might have long Pre-Delay, high Density
and high HF Rolloff.
- A soft large space, such as a concert hall with carpet, padded seats, hangings, might
have medium Density and low HF Rolloff.
- A small hard space, such as a tile washroom, might have short Pre-Delay, medium-
to-long Decay, high Density, and high HF Rolloff.
- A small soft space, such as a large living room, might have short Pre-Delay, short
Decay, medium-to-low Density, and low HF Rolloff.
Saving Settings to Presets
You can save your reverb types as presets, and the current settings will be saved with the
song in a Preferences/PGReverbSettings.bin file.
To save the current settings to a preset, type in a name for your preset in the “Preset
Name” field.
Then click on the red Save a Preset arrow and choose a location in the Preset list.
You can write over an existing name.
A prompt will ask you to confirm that you want to save the preset.