Plug-in Reference

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The Included Effect Plug-ins
Reverb Plug-ins
Working with Custom Impulse Responses
In addition to working with the impulse responses included with REVerence, you can
import your own impulse responses and save these as programs or presets. WAVE
and AIFF files with a mono, stereo, true-stereo, or multi-channel (up to 5.0)
configuration are supported. If a multi-channel file contains an LFE channel, this
channel is ignored.
REVerence uses the same channel width as the track it is inserted on. When
importing impulse response files with more channels than the corresponding track,
the plug-in only reads as many channels as needed. If the impulse response file
contains fewer channels than the track, REVerence generates the missing channels
(for example, the center channel as a sum of the left and right channels). If the rear
channels are missing (when importing a stereo response file onto a 4.0 track, for
example), the left and right channels are also used for the rear channels. In this case
you can use the Rear offset parameter to create more spatiality.
Importing Impulse Responses
To import impulse responses, proceed as follows:
1. In the program matrix, click the Import button.
2. Navigate to the file that you want to import, and click Open.
The file is loaded into REVerence. The channels from an interleaved file are
imported in the same order as in other areas of the program (for example, the VST
Connections window), see below.
3. Make the appropriate settings and add a picture, if available.
Pictures residing in the same folder as the impulse response file or in the parent
folder are automatically found and displayed.
4. Click the Store button to save the impulse response and its settings as a program.
That way you can recall the setup at any time.
The program slot turns blue, indicating that a program is loaded.
Ö When saving a program, the impulse response file itself is only referenced. It still
resides in the same location as before and is not modified in any way.
5. Repeat these steps for any impulse response files that you want to work with.
REVerence reads input channels in the following order:
True Stereo
Impulse responses recorded as trues-stereo files enable you to create a very realistic
impression of the corresponding room. REVerence can only process true-stereo
impulse response files with the following channel configuration (in exactly that order):
LL, LR, RL, RR.
No. of input
channels
Channel order in REVerence
1 L
2 L/R
3 L/R/C
4 L/R/LS/RS (if inserted on a track with a 4.0 channel configuration,
see below)
4 LL/LR/RL/RR (if inserted on a track with a stereo configuration, see
below)
5 L/R/C/LS/RS
6 L/R/C/LFE/LS/RS (LFE is being ignored.)