User guide
 CUEMIX FX
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displaying an input meter). Click Pre to view levels 
before any input channel processing besides trim; 
click Post to view levels after all channel processing 
(EQ, compression, M/S decoding, L/R swap, etc.)
The Reverb tab
The Reverb tab (Figure 10-28) provides access to 
the UltraLite-mk3’s single, global reverb processor, 
which provides high-fidelity reverberation and 
graphic control over its parameters.
Figure 10-28: The Reverb tab.
Enabling reverb
Use the enable/disable button (Figure 10-28) to 
turn the reverb processor on or off. Since reverb 
uses considerable DSP resources, it is best to leave 
it off when you are not using it.
Routing inputs, busses and outputs to the 
reverb processor
The reverb processor is a single, independent unit 
that provides stereo reverb. You can route multiple 
signals to it from various points (sends) in the 
CueMix FX mixer, but all incoming signals to the 
reverb processor are merged and processed 
together. The resulting stereo output from the 
reverb can then be inserted into a mix bus or 
output using stereo returns.
Reverb sends
The following signals can be sent to the reverb 
processor via their corresponding sends (discussed 
earlier in this chapter):
■ Mono or stereo inputs (Figure 10-3 on page 66)
■ Mix bus output (Figure 10-2 on page 64)
■ Outputs (Figure 10-6 on page 69)
Reverb returns
The stereo output from the reverb processor can be 
sent to the following destinations via their 
corresponding returns (discussed earlier in this 
chapter):
■ Mix bus outputs
■ Outputs
■ The computer (via the Reverb Return bus)
Split point
The Split Point (Figure 10-28) prevents feedback 
loops that would be caused by a signal being sent to 
the reverb processor and then returned to the same 
signal path.
Mix
When the Split Point is set to Mix, the returns in the 
Mix bus tab become active and the sends in the 
Output tab gray out. This allows you to send from 
inputs and mixes and return to mixes and outputs.
Reverb 
enable/disable
Mid band reverb 
time handle
Crossover 
handle
Low band
(yellow)
High band
(purple)










