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HIGH CUT
Attenuates the high frequencies of the early reflections. The lower this value, the less high
frequencies the early reflections will have.
DELAY
Delays the onset of the reverb tail.
ROOM SIZE
Controls the dimensions of the simulated room. At a setting of 100 %, the dimensions
correspond to a cathedral or a large concert hall. At a setting of 50 %, the dimensions
correspond to a medium-sized room or studio. Settings below 50 % simulate the dimensions of
small rooms or a booth.
MAIN TIME
Controls the overall reverb time of the tail. The higher this value, the longer the reverb tail will
decay. At a setting of 100 %, the reverb time is infinitely long. The [Main Time] parameter also
represents the mid band of the reverb tail.
HIGH TIME
Controls the reverb time for the high frequencies of the reverb tail. With positive values, the
decay time of the high frequencies is longer. With negative values, it is shorter. Frequencies are
affected depending on the [High Freq] parameter.
LOW TIME
Controls the reverb time for the low frequencies of the reverb tail. For positive values, low
frequencies decay longer and vice versa. Frequencies will be affected depending on the [Low
Freq] parameter.
HIGH FREQ
Sets the cross-over frequency between the mid and the high band of the reverb tail. You can
offset the reverb time for frequencies above this value from the main reverb time with the
[High Time] parameter.
LOW FREQ
Sets the cross-over frequency between the low and the mid band of the reverb tail. The reverb
time for frequencies below this value can be offset from the main reverb time with the [Low
Time] parameter.
SHAPE
Controls the attack of the reverb tail. At a setting of 0 %, the attack is more immediate, which
is a good setting for drums. The higher this value, the less immediate the attack.
DENSITY
Adjusts the echo density of the reverb tail. At a setting of 100 %, single reflections from walls
cannot be heard. The lower this value, the more single reflections can be heard.
HIGH CUT
Attenuates the high frequencies of the reverb tail. The lower this value, the less high
frequencies the reverb tail will have.
WIDTH
Controls the width of the stereo image. At a setting of 0 %, the output of the reverb is mono,
at 100 % it is stereo.
Reverb Plug-ins
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