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The Reverb FairlightFX
Reverb has the following controls:
Bypass: Toggles this plug-in on and off.
Room Dimensions: By controlling the size of the virtual room a sound is to inhabit,
these parameters simultaneously control the configuration of Early Reflection and
Late Reverberation processing. The acoustic modes from this simulated room are
computed and fed to Late Reverberation processing. The shape, gain, and delay of
the first reflections are computed and then fed to Early Reflection processing.
Height, Length, Width: Defines the dimensions of the reverberant space, in meters.
Room Size: The calculated Room Width x Length, in meters2.
Reverb: Additional controls that further customize the configuration of Early Reflection
and Late Reverberation processing.
Pre Delay: Increase or negate the propagation time from the virtual source to the
virtual listener. As a result, it modifies the initial delay time between the source signal
and the first reflection.
Reverb Time: Decay time of the Reverb tail. It controls the overall decay time of the
acoustic modes from late reverberation processing.
Distance: Modifies the distance between the virtual source and the virtual listener.
Itmodifies only the configuration of early reflections processing.
Brightness: Modulate the shape of the decay time over frequency. At maximum
brightness, decay time is identical at any frequency. At minimum brightness, higher
frequencies result in shorter decay time and therefore duller sound.
Modulation: Adds random low-frequency phase modulation from the tapping point
of ER processing. At 0%, modulation is not used.
Early Reflection Tone: Four post equalization controls modify the tone of early
reflections to suit a particular room’s characteristics.
Low Gain
Low Frequency
High Gain
High Frequency
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