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RV7000 MK II ADVANCED REVERB
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2. Select the desired sample in the Browser and load it.
Here we have selected and loaded the “Fx_DubHead.WAV” sample to use as impulse response. You can see that
the sample name is now displayed to the right of the Preset knob.
! Note that the maximum length of a sample used as an impulse response is approximately 12 seconds. Longer
samples are automatically truncated to 12 seconds (non-destructive).
! Note that any embedded loop data in the samples are disregarded when loaded into the RV7000 Mk II!
! Note that the Programmer display only shows the first 4 seconds of longer samples.
q To achieve stereo effects in the Stereo Mode alternatives (see “Stereo Mode”) you have to use stereo sam-
ples.
3. Edit the Convolution parameters on the RV7000 Mk II panel until you are satisfied.
D If you want to save your RV7000 Mk II patch with your impulse response sample, click the Save Patch button on
the upper panel:
! Note that the impulse response sample is NOT saved in the patch itself - only a reference to the sample! If you
have loaded an external sample (that is not in the Factory Soundbank), you may want to save the patch with
the sample in your song. See “About Self-Contained Songs”.
Sampling your own impulse response samples
You can also sample your own impulse response samples and use with the Convolution algorithm. The sampling pro-
cedure is the same as for any other sampler device in Reason:
D Click the “Start sampling” button on the Programmer panel to record your own sample:
! Note that the maximum length of a sample used as an impulse response is approximately 12 seconds. Longer
samples are automatically truncated to 12 seconds (non-destructive).
! Note that any embedded loop data in the samples are disregarded in the RV7000 Mk II!
! Note that the Programmer display only shows the first 4 seconds of longer samples.
q To achieve stereo effects in the Stereo Mode alternatives (see “Stereo Mode”) you have to sample in stereo.
Please refer to the “Sampling” chapter for details on how to set up and sample in Reason.