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Included Effect Plug-ins
Reverb Plug-ins
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REVerence can only process true-stereo impulse response files with the following
channel configuration (in exactly that order): LL, LR, RL, RR.
The channels are defined as follows:
NOTE
If your true-stereo impulse responses are only available as separate mono files, you
can use the Export Audio Mixdown function to create REVerence compliant
interleaved files (see the “Operation Manual”).
REVerence automatically works in true-stereo mode if the plug-in is inserted on a
stereo track and you load a 4-channel impulse response.
Therefore, if you are working with surround files, that is, 4-channel impulse
responses recorded with a Quadro configuration (L/R, LS/RS), you need to insert
the plug-in on an audio track with a 4.0 configuration. On a stereo track, these files
would be processed in true-stereo mode, too.
So how can you prevent REVerence from unintentionally processing surround files
in true-stereo mode? The answer is a Recording Method attribute that can be
written to the iXML chunk of the corresponding impulse response file. Whenever
you load an impulse response with a 4-channel configuration on a stereo track,
REVerence searches the iXML chunk of the file. If the plug-in finds the Recording
Method attribute, the following happens:
If the attribute is set to TrueStereo, the plug-in works in true-stereo mode.
If the attribute is set to A/B or Quadro, the plug-in works in normal stereo
mode and processes only the L/R channels of the surround file.
NOTE
You can use the Attribute Inspector in the MediaBay to tag your own impulse
response files with the Recording Method attribute. For more information, see the
“Operation Manual”.
Relocating Content
Once you have imported your own impulse responses to REVerence, you can
comfortably work with them on your computer. But what if you need to transfer your
content to another computer, for example, because you work sometimes with a PC
and sometimes with a notebook, or you need to hand over a project to a colleague
in the studio?
Channel The signal from this source… …was recorded with this
microphone
LL left source left microphone
LR left source right microphone
RL right source left microphone
RR right source right microphone