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The display showing the Spectrum page.
(4) Spectrum display: Taking up the biggest part of the display, the spectrum display visually
illustrates the current effect of the reverb on the incoming signal (see below for more details).
(5) Zoom controls: The little “-” and “+” buttons allow you to halve/double the time units on
the x-axis, respectively.
The Spectrum Display in Detail
In the picture above, there is no signal sent to the reverb input. The graphic representation in
the spectrum display (4) looks like a cloud that represents the sound of the reverb with the cur-
rent parameter settings. This cloud can be described as follows:
▪ Short version: The reverb cloud shows the overall frequency response of the reverb over
time to a short audio burst containing the full frequency spectrum.
▪ Longer version:
◦ The x-axis represents reverb time (in seconds), starting from 0 at left and increasing to
the right of the display—in other terms, the x-axis represents the time it takes for the
reverb signal to fade away.
◦ The y-axis represents frequencies (in hertz), starting from the low frequencies at the
bottom and increasing to the top of the display.
Using RC 24
Using the Display
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