User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Software Setup
- 2. EQ & Dynamics Channel Strip
- 3. Stereo Bus Compressor
- 4. X-Comp
- 5. X-EQ
- 6. Vocalstrip
- 7. Drumstrip
- 8. X-Verb
- Appendix: Cross-grade
Duende Native User Guide Page 51
X-VERB CONFIGURATION
Kill Tail Button
Whenever you are auditioning changes in your configuration, and don’t want to wait for the reverb tail to die away
completely, click on the Kill Tail button in the bottom right-hand corner of the window.
1. Select an Algorithm or Preset.
It is often a good idea to begin setting up your reverb by loading a preset as a starting point as described on the previous page.
When starting from scratch, the algorithm on which you are going to build the reverb needs to be selected first: click on the
algorithm box, located top-centre in the plug-in window, and select an algorithm from the drop-down list which appears.
When algorithms are changed, other current settings remain as they were, making it easy to compare
similar settings with different algorithms, though some parameters may change their behaviour or
range. Bear in mind that changing the algorithm may lead to a short audio interruption.
Here is an overview of each algorithm:
ALGORITHM SUGGESTED USES DESCRIPTION
Super Natural
Rooms and Halls
Produces real sounding rooms and halls of any size, with a rich diffusion
and natural sounding reverb envelope.
Super Natural HiD
Produces higher density diffusion and refraction, for even more natural
and smooth sounding spaces.
Ultra Plate
Plates,
Larger Rooms
A rich, silky, warm reverb, providing a more traditional sound with mainly
static and predictable refraction and diffusion. Ideal for making
instruments and vocals stand out in a mix, and for sound designers and
film composers who need huge reverbs.
Ultra Plate HiD
Adds more density, shine and depth, somewhere between digital
reverberation and a real room.