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Included Effect Plug-ins
Reverb Plug-ins
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Variation
Clicking this button generates a new version of the same reverb program
using altered reflection patterns. This is helpful if certain sounds are causing
odd ringing or undesirable results. Creating a new variation often solves these
issues. There are 1000 possible variations.
Hold
Activating this button freezes the reverb buffer in an infinite loop. You can
create some interesting pad sounds using this feature.
Damping
Lo Freq
Determines the frequency below which low-frequency damping occurs.
Hi Freq
Determines the frequency above which high-frequency damping occurs.
Lo Level
Affects the decay time of the low frequencies. Normal room reverb decays
quicker in the high- and low-frequency range than in the mid-range. Lowering
the level percentage causes low frequencies to decay quicker. Values above
100
% cause low frequencies to decay more slowly than the mid-range
frequencies.
Hi Level
Affects the decay time of the high frequencies. Normal room reverb decays
quicker in the high- and low-frequency range than in the mid-range. Lowering
the level percentage causes high frequencies to decay quicker. Values above
100
% cause high frequencies to decay more slowly than the mid-range
frequencies.
Envelope
Amount
Determines how much the envelope attack and release controls affect the
reverb itself. Lower values have a more subtle effect while higher values lead
to a more drastic sound.
Attack
The envelope settings in RoomWorks control how the reverb follows the
dynamics of the input signal in a fashion similar to a noise gate or downward
expander. Attack determines how long it takes for the reverb to reach full
volume after a signal peak (in milliseconds). This is similar to a pre-delay, but
the reverb is ramping up instead of starting all at once.
Release
Determines how long after a signal peak the reverb can be heard before being
cut off, similar to a release time of a gate.