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Reverb (Green) 211
The Decay Time is analogous to the Feedback parameter of a delay. It is measured in seconds (s) and reflects the
time the reverb has decayed by 60 dB, which is well below the hearing threshold.
Freeze
"Freeze" is an Action & Freeze function, which turns the reverb into an endless pad by instantly increasing the room
size to infinity. The input of the reverb is cut, so no further signal is added to the reverb, allowing you to play along to
the pad.
The “Freeze” function can be assigned to one of the Effects Buttons of the PROFILER Remote. Step and hold the
desired Effects Button (I to IIII) while you press the "Freeze" soft button.
Room Size
Room Size has a subtle effect to the reverb at first. You will notice a more dense and busy sounding reverb tail with
lower settings, which is characteristic for small rooms. When you set the Room Size to higher values, the density
relaxes, and the reverb onset attack slows down, representing a large room or hall. Typically, small room sizes
should be used with short decay times, and vice versa. An exception to this rule is the simulation of plate reverbs,
where the shortest setting for Room Size should be used, regardless of the decay time.
You will notice pitch effects when you turn the Room Size knob. This is due to the resizing of the reverb structure
and makes Room Size less suitable as a morphing target.
Adjust Decay Time first, then set Room Size to your liking. Please learn about the Diffusion parameter for more
Room Size applications.
Predelay
Sets the amount of dead time before the reverb kicks in. In large rooms, it takes several milliseconds before the first
reflections of the room hit your ear. Thus, a predelay suggests a certain room size to your brain. This aspect is used
in modern music production to create an illusion of space: try to shorten the Decay Time of the reverb and instead