User Manual

The upper part of the user interface.
(1) Reverb selector: Selects from three different reverb algorithms, each of them emulating a
different type of reverberating room. The Reverb selector is your first stop when searching for a
particular reverb sound since it defines the overall type (size and characteristics) of the room
to be emulated. Click the desired radio button or the label nearby to select the corresponding
room type (the selected radio button lights up while the other two labels are grayed out). Avail-
able algorithms are: Room, Small Hall, and Large Hall. These algorithms closely emulate the
corresponding programs of a classic hardware unit—including their distinctive (and meanwhile
much appreciated) limitations and flaws!
(2) Wet/Mix switch: Selects whether the effect should output the reverberated signal only
(switch set to Wet) or a mix of the reverberated signal and the original, unprocessed signal
(switch set to Mix). Click the switch to change its setting. Setting the switch to Mix activates
the Dry/Wet knob (3) next to it (see below).
The Wet/Mix switch is the only control in the plug-in interface that is not saved with the
preset. However, it will be saved with your project in your host software.
The Wet/Mix switch can be very useful according to your current effect setup:
If you want to use RC 24 as an insert effect, set the Wet/Mix switch to Mix so that you
can use the Dry/Wet knob (3) to adjust the amount of reverb applied to your input signal.
Alternatively, if you want to use RC 24 as a send effect, you would set the Wet/Mix switch
to Wet and adjust the amount of processed signal using the level control(s) on your send
bus.
Using RC 24
Global Parameters
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