Manual

8 NONLIN2 NATIVE User Manual
5.2 Main Page
Levels (yellow controls)
In Gain
Range: OFF, -119.5 to 0 dB
<-60 dB in 0.5 dB steps
>-60 dB in 0.1 dB steps
The Input Gain is the rst gain stage in the plugin, used to adjust the overall level
of the input signal.
The small "lock" icon allows you to keep the setting, even when new presets are
loaded. The lock icon also appears on the Out Gain, and Dry Gain.
Out Gain
Range: OFF, -119.5 to 0 dB
<-60 dB in 0.5 dB steps
>-60 dB in 0.1 dB steps
The Output Gain is the last gain stage in the plugin, used to adjust the overall
level of the output signal.
Dry Gain
Range: OFF, -119.5 to 0 dB
<-60 dB in 0.5 dB steps
>-60 dB in 0.1 dB steps
Adjust the gain level of the unprocessed signal as it enters the output stage.
Wet Gain
Range: OFF, -119.5 to 0 dB
<-60 dB in 0.5 dB steps
>-60 dB in 0.1 dB steps
Adjust the gain level of the processed signal as it enters the output stage. Adjust
this relative to the Dry Gain.
The small "M" icon allows you to quickly mute the Wet signal for comparison.
Envelope (blue controls)
Pre Delay
Range: 0 to 500 ms in 1 ms steps
Pre Delay time of the reverb envelope. Pre Delay osets the timing of the reverb
relative to the dry signal. It is typically used to obtain depth and denition in a
mix, or align the eect with a musical beat. Delays in the 10 to 40 ms range can
be considered for percussive sounds, while dense vocal slap eects could use 70
to 150 ms of Pre Delay.
Attack
Range: 0 to 490 ms in 1 ms steps
Attack time (build up) of the reverb envelope.
The build up time is the time the reverb tail needs to get to the maximum level.
NOTE: The maximum attack time depends on the Hold and Release settings: The
total time for Attack, Hold and Release cannot be higher than 500ms