User Guide
162 Chapter 11 Reverb
 Hold: Sets the duration (time) of the sustain phase.
 Release: Sets the time that the reverb takes to fade out completely, after it has
completed the sustain phase.
Sound Parameters
 Density: Sets the reverb density.
 Spread: Controls the stereo image of the reverb. At 0%, the effect generates a
monaural reverb. At 200%, the stereo base is artificially expanded.
 High Cut: Frequencies above the set value are filtered out of the reverb tail.
 Crossover: Defines the frequency at which the input signal is split into two frequency
bands, for separate processing.
 Low Freq Level: Determines the relative reverb level of frequencies below the
crossover frequency. In most cases, you’ll get better-sounding results when you set
negative values for this parameter.
GoldVerb
The GoldVerb allows you to edit both the early reflections and diffuse reverb tail
separately, making it easier to precisely emulate real rooms.
The interface can be broken down into four parameter groups:
 Early Reflections parameters: This section emulates the original signal’s first reflections
as they bounce off the walls, ceiling, and floor of a natural room.
 Reverb parameters: This section controls the diffuse reverberations.
 Balance ER/Reverb parameter: Controls the balance between the Early Reflections and
Reverb section. When you set the slider to either of its extreme positions, the unused
section is deactivated.
 Mix parameter: Determines the balance between the effected (wet) and direct (dry)
signals.










