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
Page 52 Duende Native User Guide
2
. Adjust the Primary Parameters
T
he seven controls across the top left of the plug-in window provide
a
ccess to the primary reverb parameters. Each of these parameters
r
epresent an interaction between a number of more detailed
p
arameters which can also be adjusted (see next page).
The following table explains what each primary parameter does, and what detail parameters are linked to it:
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION LINKED PARAMETERS
PreDelay
(Short-Long)
Controls delay before reverb is heard, emulating the time
it takes for the sound to bounce back from the closest
walls.
ER Master Delay
REV PreDel
Size
(Tiny-Huge)
Emulates the size of the room, altering the quantity and
speed of the reflections.
Size
ER MasterTime
ER Tap Rebound
REV Time
(Short-Long)
The time it takes for the reverb to die away.
REV Time
REV Shape
REV PreDel
ER Time
(Short-Long)
The speed of the early reflections. These are the
reflections which bounce back early enough to be heard
individually. Reflections quickly become too dense to be
separated, at which point they become ‘reverb’.
ER Master Time
ER Master Delay
Density
(Thin-Dense)
The level of focus and definition in the reflections. The
more dense, the harder it is to discern individualy
reflections.
Density
Definition
Attack
Colour
(Dark-Bright)
Alters the harmonic colour of the reflections, to emulate
the materials the sound might be bouncing off.
9 linked parameters, including:
ER Tap Filters,
REV Shelve Filters and Freq Times
Distance
(Close-Far)
Emulates the distance between the sound and the listener.
ER Time, Delay and Level Masters;
REV PreDel, Master Level, Definition,
Density, Shape, Attack and Mode