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Diffusion
Input diffusion is the first part of processing for any signal entering a reverb or delay. It can be
described as a smearing or softening of the signal and is typically used to lessen the impact of
strong transients.
Bass Crossover (Bass XOver) (Room)
This parameter is closely tied to the Early Bass Boost parameter. It represents the frequency
below which early bass boost has an effect.
Echo Parameters
• Eko Delay
Controls the delay time of an echo that comes from the indicated input (L or R) and goes
to the same output. It may also recirculate back into the same input. This can be toggled
to Tempo Mode, in which case its delay time will be related to tempo.
• Eko FBack
Controls the feedback of an echo that comes from the indicated input (L or R) and goes
back into the same input. The sign of the gain coefficient by be optionally inverted.
• Eko Gain
Controls the gain of an echo that comes from the indicated input (L or R) and goes to the
same output. The sign of the gain coefficient by be optionally inverted.
• Eko Time Mast
Controls all echo voices in the algorithm. Each echo delay has its nominal time adjusted
by this percentage.
• Eko Fbck Mast
Controls all echo voices in the algorithm. Each echo feedback has its nominal gain ad-
justed by this percentage.
Feedback
This controls the amount of echo output that is fed back to the input of the echo buffer. The
actual feedback level is modified by the Master Echo Feedback parameter, if present. The
master value is a percentage (0-100%) that is applied to the Echo Feedback level.