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RV7000 MK II ADVANCED REVERB
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The parameters for the Gate section are:
CV Inputs
On the back of the RV7000 Mk II you find three CV inputs. These are:
! Using the CV inputs to modulate the RV7000 Mk II in Convolution mode is not recommended.
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Parameter
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Description
Threshold When Trig Source is set to “Audio”, this determines the audio signal level at which the gate opens. If you raise
this setting, only very loud sounds will open the gate.
Decay Mod This modulates the reverb Decay parameter so that the decay time is lowered when the gate closes. When this
is set to zero, no decay modulation happens - this means that if the gate is closed and then opened again, you
may hear “previous” reverb tails that are still ringing. If you raise the Decay Mod setting, the decay will automat-
ically be lowered when the gate is closed, eliminating this effect.
Trig Source Determines whether the gate should be triggered by audio or MIDI/CV, as described above.
High Pass A high-pass filter that affects the audio that triggers the gate (only active when Trig Source is set to “Audio”). If
you raise this setting, sounds with low frequencies only will not open the gate. Note that this setting doesn’t af-
fect the sound of the reverb, only the triggering mechanism.
Attack Determines how long it takes for the gate to open after a triggering signal has been received.
Hold This parameter is only active when Trig Source is set to “Audio”. Hold affects how quickly the gate closes, in the
following way:
Internally, the gate is controlled by an envelope follower that analyzes the source signal level and generates a
“level CV signal” accordingly. This signal is compared to the Threshold level to determine whether the gate
should be opened or closed. The Hold parameter affects how quickly the envelope follower responds when the
source signal level drops - you could say that this is the decay control for the envelope follower. The higher the
Hold setting, the longer it will take for the envelope follower signal to drop below the threshold level and close
the gate. But the resulting time also depends on the source signal level - with a loud signal, it will take longer
time for the envelope follower to drop to the threshold level. Therefore, the actual gate time depends both on
the Hold setting and on the character of the source audio.
Release Determines how long it takes for the gate to close after the Hold time.
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Parameter
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Description
Decay Controls the reverb decay or echo/delay feedback via CV.
HF Damp Controls the HF Damp parameter on the main panel.
Gate Trig Used for triggering the Gate section with a gate signal. The length of the gate signal determines the
length of the gated reverb.