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Reverb Tone: Four post equalization controls modify the tone of the reverb tail to suit a
particular room’s characteristics.
Reverb Tail Low Gain
Reverb Tail Low Frequency
Reverb Tail High Gain
Reverb Tail High Frequency
Output: These controls recombine the three audio processing paths into a single
output signal.
Dry/Wet: A percentage control of the output mix of “dry” or original signal to “wet” or
processed signal. 0 is completely dry, 100% is completely wet.
Direct Level: The amount of the direct level to mix into the final signal.
Early Reflection Level: The amount of early reflection to mix into the final signal.
Reverb Level: The amount of reverb to mix into the final signal.
Soft Clipper
The Soft Clipper is a limiting processor that reduces the output level above a defined threshold
in a rounded manner so that peaks are more cleanly attenuated. The Soft Clipper plug-in will
impart saturation effects when pushed hard above the threshold, allowing for the introduction
of warmth and subtle distortion to the sound. A graph shows the shape of the curve adjustment
this plug-in makes to the audio.
A soft clipper is often combined with a standard limiter in order to increase perceptual loudness
of material without imparting harshness.
The Soft Clipper FairlightFX
Threshold: Introduces input gain to the signal prior to hitting the clipper, forcing audio
peaks over the threshold by that amount. As such, it will drive the saturation and
distortion.
Shape: The shape of the clipper can be varied to change the character of the soft
clipper from full soft-clipping (all the way right, where the peaks are rounded) to full
hard-clipping (all the way left, where the peaks are squared off).
Audio Level: Lets you adjust the output gain to compensate for signal lost during soft
clipping, if necessary.
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