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WAVELAB
33 – 780 Plug-in Processor Reference
Stereo Mix This parameter is used for balancing the reverb signal between the left
and right channel inputs to the NaturalVerb. The value range is 0-100%.
A setting of 0 means that the reverb signals for both channels are com-
pletely independent of each other (default), while a setting of 100
means that the reverb signals for both channels are equally mixed with
each other (50/50). In between these, settings from 1-99% mean that
each channel signal will contain that percentage of the other channel’s
signal.
Wet/Dry This regulates the balance between the effect sound (wet) and the orig-
inal, unprocessed audio signal (dry). If the slider is in the middle position
(default), the output will be balanced equally. With higher values, the
original signal will be more pronounced, and with lower values, the ef-
fect sound will be more dominant.
Gate button Clicking this button turns the Gate section on and off. Gating cuts off
signals below a certain set threshold level. That is, the Gate only opens
to let signals above the set threshold through. Note that the three sliders
directly above this button (Sensitivity, Threshold and Fade-Out) control
the Gate effect, and therefore have no functionality when this button is
in the Off position. Also note that the Gate only affects the reverb, not
the original audio signal.
Sensitivity This parameter determines how fast the Gate will open to let a trigger
signal pass. The value range is 1-100 milliseconds. In order for this to
have any effect, the Gate button must be in the On position.
Threshold This is used for setting the reference signal level (in dB) for the Gate.
Signal levels above the set threshold open the Gate and pass through,
but signal levels below the set threshold close the Gate and are cut off.
In order for this to have any effect, the Gate button must be in the On
position.
Fade-Out This parameter determines how long it should take for the Gate to close
again after being triggered to let a signal through. The value range is 0-
200 milliseconds. With higher values, more signal “residue” will be al-
lowed to pass through the Gate before it closes, thereby producing a
smoother cut-off. In order for this to have any effect, the Gate button
must be in the On position.
Parameter Description