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Mixer • FX algorithms
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Here we can distinguish the following groups of parameters:
• Early reections:
• Size – Size of the room for early reections only.
• Diffusion - It is the reecting surface’s ability to spread the echo out. If this parameter is set to Sharp, the
reecting surface is perfectly at and does not distort the reected wave. In the case of setting this value to
Smooth, the reecting surface distorts wave and spread out into different directions.
• Attenuation - This parameter changes the characteristic of the wall’s surface, its dumping properties.
• Late reections:
• Size - Size of the room for late reections only.
• Diffusion.
• Attenuation.
• Feedback - Controls how much of wave energy is consumed every reection. The smaller the value the more
energy is consumed in every reection, meaning the feedback is weaker.
• Three other parameters:
• Predelay - Delay between dry signal and reverberation.
• Modulation - It isa parameter, which controls the delay lines disturbance.
• X-Fader– Cross-fade between early reections output and late reections output.
LED in the Reverb's top bar works in toggle mode and is responsible for turning on and off the effect:
Since Reverb contains quite a big number of parameters, there is also a Preset management section, in which we can
do the preset management for a Reverb:
FX 1 - Reverb - Top bar