Specifications
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Set the crossover to 500 Hz to boost low fre-
quencies most effectively. Set it to 1.5 kHz to cut
low frequencies most effectively.
Crossover Sliders Sets the frequency boundaries
between the low, mid, and high frequency
ranges of the reverberation filter.
The low frequency slider sets the crossover fre-
quency between low and mid frequencies in the
reverberation filter. The adjustable range is from
60.0 Hz to 22.5 kHz.
The high frequency slider sets the crossover fre-
quency between mid and high frequencies in
the reverberation filter. The adjustable range is
from 64.0 Hz to 24.0 kHz.
Band Breakpoints Controls cut and boost ratios
for the decay times of the low, mid, and high
frequency bands of the reverberation filter. To
cut a frequency band, drag a breakpoint down-
ward. To boost, drag upward. The adjustable
range is from 0.125 to 8.0.
HF Damp Breakpoint Sets the frequency above
which sounds decay at a progressively faster
rate. This determines the decay characteristic of
the high frequency components of the reverb.
HF Damp works in conjunction with HF Cut to
shape the overall high frequency contour of the
reverb. HF Damp filters the entire reverb with
the exception of the early reflections. At low set-
tings, high frequencies decay more quickly than
low frequencies, simulating the effect of air ab-
sorption in a hall. The adjustable range is from
120.0 Hz to 24.0 kHz.
Reverb Contour
The Reverb Contour graph displays the enve-
lope of the reverb, as determined by the early re-
flections and reverb tail.
ER and RC Buttons Toggles the display mode.
Selecting ER (early reflections) displays early re-
flections data in the graph. Selecting RC (reverb
contour) displays the initial reverberation enve-
lope in the graph. Early Reflections and Reverb
Contour can be displayed simultaneously.
Other Controls
In addition to its reverb-shaping controls, Re-
verb One also features level metering and online
help.
Online Help
To use online help, click the name of any con-
trol or parameter and an explanation will ap-
pear. Clicking the Online Help button itself pro-
vides further details on using this feature.
Reverb Color graph
High frequency cut
Band cut/boost
Low crossover
High crossover
Reverb Contour graph
Online help