Plug-in Reference

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The Included Effect Plug-ins
Reverb Plug-ins
The Impulse Response Display
The Display section allows you to view the impulse response details and to change
the length of the response (trimming).
The following parameters are available:
Auto Gain button When this button is activated, the impulse response is automatically
normalized.
Reverse button Reverses the impulse response.
Pre-Delay Controls the amount of time between the dry signal and the onset of
the reverb. With higher pre-delay values you can simulate larger
rooms.
Time Scaling Controls the reverb time.
Size Determines the size of the simulated room.
Level A level control for the impulse response. This governs the volume of
the reverb.
ER Tail Split Sets a split point between the early reflections and the tail, allowing
you to determine where the reverb tail begins. A value of 60 means
that the early reflections are heard for 60
ms.
ER Tail Mix Allows you to set up the relation of early reflections and tail. Values
above 50 attenuate the early reflections and values below 50
attenuate the tail.
Parameter Description
Parameter Description
Play button/
Time Scaling
wheel
When clicking the play button to apply the loaded impulse response,
a short click is played. This provides a neutral test sound that makes
it easier for you to know how different settings influence the reverb
characteristics.
The Time Scaling wheel lets you adjust the reverb time.
Time Domain
display
Shows the waveform of the impulse response.
Spectrogram
display
Shows the analyzed spectrum of the impulse response. Time is
displayed along the horizontal axis, frequency along the vertical axis,
and volume is represented by the color.
Information display Shows additional information, for example, the name of the program
and the loaded impulse response, the number of channels, the length,
and Broadcast Wave File information.