Specifications

Chapter 11: Reverb One 97
chapter 11
Reverb One
Reverb One is a world-class reverb processing
TDM plug-in. It provides a level of sonic quality
and reverb-shaping control previously found
only on the most advanced hardware reverbera-
tion units.
A set of unique, easy-to-use audio shaping tools
allows you to customize reverb character and
ambience to create natural-sounding halls, vin-
tage plates, or virtually any type of reverberant
space you can imagine.
Reverb One features include:
Editable Reverb EQ graph
Editable Reverb Color graph
Reverb Contour graph
Dynamic control of reverb decay
Chorusing
Early reflection presets
Extensive library of reverb presets
System Requirements
To use Reverb One you need a Digidesign-ap-
proved Pro Tools HD-series or MIX-series system
with version 5.3 software or higher.
For the latest compatibility information, con-
tact your local Digidesign dealer or visit Digide-
sign's Web site.
DSP Requirements
Each Reverb One plug-in used in a session re-
quires a portion of the total DSP resources avail-
able. The amount of DSP available depends on
the number and type of DSP cards (HD Process,
Mix Farm, or DSP Farm) in your Pro Tools sys-
tem.
Reverb One DSP requirements:
One entire Pro Tools HD DSP chip per mono
or stereo instance
Reverb One processes at 44.1/48 kHz re-
gardless of the session sample rate. For ses-
sions with a sample rate greater than
48 kHz, Reverb One will downsample and
upsample accordingly.
Reverb One requires an SRAM DSP chip to
function. There are nine of these particular
DSP chips on Pro Tools HD Core and
HD Process cards, six on a Mix Farm card,
and 4 on a DSP Farm card.