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Iris 2 | REVERB Page 65
REVERB
This Reverb is a carefully selected model of a Plate
Reverb, oering a rich warmth that complements the
extensive acoustic and environmental samples of the
Iris 2 library as well as the analog oscillator waveforms.
Reverb Parameters
Size controls the overall amount of reverb decay that
will be used. Larger Size values result in much longer,
larger reverb tails, while smaller Size values create very
quickly decaying and tight room ambience.
Predelay (ms) determines the amount of time that the
dry signal will be delayed before being sent to the
reverb. This can help to keep the wet processed audio
from sounding directly on top of the dry samples. Predelay is also useful for simulating
larger spaces in which it takes a longer amount of time for the sound to travel and reflect
o of the simulated reverb chamber.
Density can be used to adjust how sparse or dense your reverb is. With lower settings,
your reverb can sound more bright and reflective whereas higher settings will give your
reverb a denser, slightly darker, and lush sound.
Low and High Cuto control the amount of low- and high-frequency material that is sent
to the reverb. Lowering the High Cuto control will filter out a large portion of the high
frequencies of the dry input signal that is sent to the reverb, resulting in an overall darker
reverb. The same is inversely true for the Low Cuto control.