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In the cloud, a bright region indicates that the reverberated signal will have a strong
response to these particular frequencies at this point in time of the reverb tail—in oth-
er words, these frequencies will be more present in the reverberated signal around
these particular times in the reverb tail.
Realtime Audio Analysis
When the reverb receives a signal at its input, the spectrum display is enhanced by a live rep-
resentation of the sound travelling through the reverb cloud: The incoming signal is analyzed in
real-time and the display shows how the signal is processed by the reverb as it runs from left to
right through the reverb tail. The same color coding is used (the brighter, the louder).
A series of kick and snare hits being processed by the reverb.
You can disable the Realtime Audio Analysis in the Options page. See 3.3.3, The Options
Page for more info.
Playing with the Reverb Parameters
Of course, the reverb characteristics strongly depend on the values of the reverb parameters.
Accordingly, the display automatically mirrors any change made in the reverb parameters.
With some practice, you will see that the spectrum display is a very useful tool to experiment
with the various parameters and quickly “see” how they affect the sound.
You will find a description of every parameter available in the lower part of the RC 24 inter-
face in section 3.4, Adjusting the Reverb Parameters.
Here are a few examples:
Using RC 24
Using the Display
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