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Audio editing 179
Size: defines the size of the room (or the system for the plate and spring). The larger a
room, the longer the sound travels between walls or objects. With some low "size"
settings you can also reduce the distance between the individual reflections. This
allows resonance to develop (accentuated frequency ranges), which can sound
oppressive if the reverb sustain is too long.
Time: With this knob you can adjust the echo time and determine how much of it will
be absorbed and, simultaneously, the reverb's decay.
Color: You may influence the sound characteristics of the effect within certain limits.
The effect of this controller depends on the used preset. In rooms, "Color" controls the
dampening of the highs in the reverb (from dark to bright) as well as pre-filtering of
the signal. With plate and spring presets, this fader determines the dampening of the
basses as well.
Mix: This controller sets the mix ratio between the original and the edited signal. For
rooms, you can therefore move a signal further into the room by increasing the effect
share. The last four presets are intended for use in an AUX channel of the mixer and
are set to 100%.
Presets
The presets represent the basic settings for the various room algorithms, which can
still be varied along with the other parameters. Hence, they are more than just simply
parameter sets.
Delay
This effect is like an echo which delays the signal and repeats it.
Delay: This sets the period of time between the individual echoes. The more the
control is turned to the left, the faster the echoes will follow each other.
Feedback: This adjusts the number of echoes. Turn the dial completely to the left,
there is no echo at all; turn it completely to the right and there are seemingly endless
repetitions.
Mix: This fader determines how much of the unprocessed original sound (dry signal)
is subjected to the echo (wet signal). Application of this effect in an AUX bus requires
the controller to be set to 100% (all the way to the right).