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Reverb (Green) 223
When you turn “DLY+REV Routing” to the left, the chorused signal will vanish from the delay at fully left position,
only the pre-chorus signal is reverberated.
As you turn “DLY+REV Routing” more to the right, the impact of the chorus shifts further to the delay signal at
fully right position, you end up with an unmodulated, dry signal plus a chorused delay.
This also works the other way around: place a reverb in the DLY module and a phaser in the REV module: With
“DLY+REV Routing” to the left you will have only the dry signal applied with the phaser, while the reverb tail is not.
When you turn “DLY+REV Routing” all the way to the right, then only the reverb tail is affected by the phaser.
Space
The Space effect is identical to the global version of Space in the Output Section. It produces the natural reflections
of a small, neutral-sounding room. The most obvious result of these reflections is that a mono signal is converted to
stereo; to soften the transients, a little diffusion is also applied. You can still combine the Space effect with delay or
longer reverbs, without creating too much reverberation.
The algorithm is designed to be the shortest possible room effect, and therefore has no deep parameters. Use the
Intensity parameter to control the strength of the effect.
Legacy Reverb
The Legacy Reverb is based on the first reverb algorithm created for the PROFILER. The main purpose of this
reverb type is to maintain full backward compatibility with Rigs that have been created before the advent of
PROFILER operating system 6.0.
If you are going to build a new reverb from scratch, you should select one of the new reverb types instead.