User manual
Enable Eq
This checkbox enables/disables the Equalizer effect.
REVERB
The reverb effects gives space to a sound and is mostly used to make a sound more natural, by adding sim-
ulated reflection signals like they exist in the real world.
We all know how our voice sounds inside a cathedral or the bathroom. That effect is called reverb. The
sound of our voice reflects against walls, ceilings, floors, objects and gets back to our ears with a very
small delay in time. All those thousands(!) of reflections together make the reverb effect. The bigger the
hall or room the longer the reverb sounds.
Reverb – level control
This slider controls the level of the Reverb signal going out of the Reverb FX.
Reverb – Time control
This slider controls the decay of the reverb effect. Higher settings give longer reverb tails.
Reverb – send controls (left and right)
These two sliders control the level of the dry signal going into the Reverb FX. they have a close relations
with the Reverb level control on the left. Remember: under the Preferences tab you can set to link the
two sliders by enabling the checkbox Link left & right parameters.
D
ELAY
Delay (or echo) is an effect similar to reverb, but the time the sounds needs to get back to our ears from
walls, ceilings, floors, mountains(!) etc. is so long that we “hear” the silence in between. It is the effect of
screaming in the mountains: after some time you hear your voice coming back from the mountain walls
it reflected on.
In the early days of electronics this effect was created by recording the audio on a tape and playing it back
from that same tape with a gap from about 200 ms to sometimes several seconds. Later on this effect
could be simulated electronically and digitally. You can do nice rhythmical things with it!
Delay – level control
This slider determines the level of the delay signal going out of the Delay FX.
Delay – Time control
This slider dertermines the“gaps” between the dry signal and the delayed signal. It various from 0 to about
1000 milliseconds. With very small settings you can thicken up your sounds. With higher settings you can
create rhythmical sounds.
Delay – Send controls (left and right)
These two sliders (L+R) determine how much of the dry signal will be fed into the Delay FX.
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