User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Overview
- Managing Presets and IRs: The WaveSystem Toolbar
- About the IR-360
- IR-Series Controls and Displays
Waves IR-1 software guide page 25
TAIL: Range: On/Off; Default: On Tail
switches the reverb tail on or off.
Tail Gain: Range: 0.0dB To Off; Default 0.0dB Tail
Gain controls the level of the reverb tail.
TAIL PREDELAY: Range: -100ms to 500ms; Default: 0.0ms This
controls the amount of time that the reverb tail is delayed.
The Tail Predelay can be used to make the reverb Predelay longer but it is always in addition
to the inherent process latency and to any Predelay embedded into the original IR file.
In non-reverse mode you can take the tail backwards in time to overlap the ER. Shifting the
tail to negative Predelay values does not increase latency. Also, link mode must be off to shift
the ER tail backwards.
LINK: Range: On/Off; Default: On
All elements have link controls so that all gains can move together as if in multi- selection.
When an offset is made, re-linking will preserve the offset and limit the range to the extreme
denominator.
LATENCY:
The IR-1 Plugin does not declare any inherent latency. The reason for this is that the Dry
path goes to the output without any actual latency. The process, however, does have some
latency: 11.6 ms at 44.1 to 48kHz and 5.3 ms at 88.2 to 96kHz.
Since reverbs are commonly used in an aux send configuration and since not all host
applications cannot compensate for the delay for plugin latency on auxiliary sends/returns,
we show the Wet path latency within the plugin and regard it as a nominal predelay.
When working as an insert, the Dry Latency control can be used to align the dry signal to the
wet signal or even advance it ahead up to 30ms.