User Manual

Output Meter
Indicates the overall level of the impulse response and its settings.
OUT
Adjusts the overall output level.
MIX
Sets the level balance between the dry and the wet signal.
Lock Mix Value
Activate this button (padlock symbol) next to the [Mix] parameter to lock the dry/wet balance
while browsing through the available presets and programs.
Custom Impulse Responses
In addition to working with the impulse responses included with REVerence, you can import impulse
responses from external sources and save them as programs or presets. WAVE and AIFF files with a
mono, stereo, true-stereo, or multi-channel (up to 5.0) configuration are supported. If a multi-channel
file contains an LFE channel, this channel is ignored.
REVerence uses the same channel width as the rack it is inserted on. When importing impulse response
files with more channels than the corresponding rack, the plug-in only reads as many channels as
needed. If the impulse response file contains fewer channels than the rack, REVerence generates the
missing channels (for example, the center channel as a sum of the left and right channels). If the rear
channels are missing (when importing a stereo response file onto a 4.0 channel rack, for example), the
left and right channels are also used for the rear channels. In this case you can use the Rear offset
parameter to create more spatiality.
Importing Impulse Responses
REVerence allows you to import impulse response files from external sources. Before importing these
impulse response files, you can preview their effect.
Procedure
1. In the program matrix, click [Import].
2. In the file dialog that opens, navigate to the location of your impulse response files.
3. Optional: Select an impulse response file to preview it.
4.
Select the file that you want to import and click [Open].
The file is loaded into REVerence. The channels from an interleaved file are imported in
the same order as in other areas of the program.
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