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8 VSS3 NATIVE User Manual
5.2 Main Page
Master Reverb (green controls)
Decay
Range: 0.01 seconds to 20 seconds
< 1 sec in 0.01 sec steps
> 1 sec in 0.1 sec steps
The decay time of the reverb. Usually associated with the time it takes the reverb
tail to decay 60 dB. This is the overall master decay for the four band decay
parameters (found in the Rerverb page below) which are multiples of this base
reverb time.
Reverb Delay
Range: 0 ms to to 200 ms in 1 ms steps
A delay to the diuse eld part of the reverb. This adds additional time between
the early reections and the onset of the “diuse eld” of the reverb.
Hi Cut
Range: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Rolls o the top end as it enters the reverb. Used in conjunction with Hi Soften
and Hi Decay to “darken” a room.
Pre Delay
Range: 0 ms to 100 ms in 1 ms steps
A delay placed at the input of the algorithm. This parameter denes how long
after the dry sound the early reections and the diuse eld will begin.
Hi Decay
Range: 0.01 to 2.5 in steps of 0.01
This is a multiplier for decay time of frequencies above the Hi Cut crossover
frequency. For example, if the main Decay parameter is set to 2.0 seconds, and
this Hi Decay parameter is set to 1.5x, frequencies above the Hi Cut crossover will
decay for 3 seconds (=2.0 x 1.5). Conversely, if this parameter is set to 0.5x, then
frequencies above the Hi Cut crossover will decay for 1.0 second (=2.0 x 0.5).
Levels (blue controls)
Reverb Gain
Range: OFF, -97 dB to 0 dB
< -40 dB in 3 dB steps
> -40 dB in 0.5 dB steps
The output level of the diuse eld part of the algorithm. When this is set to
“O, the eect will consist entirely of early reections.
Click on the "M" icon inside the control to mute the reverb for a quick comparison
of its eect. Hold Shift while clicking the “M” icon to mute both Reverb and Early
signals. This is useful for comparing the total eect of the reverb and early signals
without changing the dry signal.