User Guide
Chapter 15: Reference
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You can enable/disable the audio reverb. If you disable it, this will save some CPU cycles, so this might
be advisable on an older/slower machine if you hear that the audio is clicking or not keeping up.
Click on the green Select a Preset button to open the list of presets. This list will show only the “Band-in-a-
Box Default Reverb” until you save some presets of your own.
As you adjust the settings they will be applied to the current song. The [Swap “Default”] button toggles between
your current settings and the default settings. This allows you to hear the effect of the changes you make to the
settings.
Use the row of “room” buttons to load typical settings for different types of spaces. These buttons are a convenient
way to either apply a particular effect or to load settings that you can then tweak to make your own preset.
Saving Settings to Presets
You can save your reverb types as presets, and the current settings will also be saved with the song in a DX
Settings\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 Save Preset arrow and choose a location in the Preset list. You can write over an existing
name.
DAW Plugin
This gives access to the DAW plug-in options available in the Plugin settings dialog.