Specifications

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Balance
Adjust the Balance control to change the output
level of the early reflections. Setting the Level
control to 0% produces a reverb effect that is
only the reverb tail.
Mix
The Mix control lets you adjust the Mix between
the “wet” (effected) and “dry” (unprocessed)
signal. 0% is all dry, and 100% is all wet, while
50% is an equal mix of both.
Reverb Early Reflections
Section Controls
Different physical environments have different
early reflection signatures that our ears and
brain use to localize sound. These reflections af-
fect our perception of the size of a space as well
as where an audio source sits within it. Chang-
ing early reflection characteristics changes the
perceived location of the reflecting surfaces sur-
rounding the audio source.
Early reflections are simulated in Reverb by us-
ing multiple delay taps at different levels that
occur in different positions in the stereo spec-
trum (through panning). Long reverberation
generally occurs after early reflections dissipate.
Type
The following Types of Early Reflection models
are provided:
Booth
Simulates a vocal recording booth.
Club
Simulates a small, clear, natural-sounding
club ambience.
Room
Simulates the center of a small room
without many reflections.
Small Chamber
Simulates a bright, small-sized
room.
Medium Chamber
Simulates a bright, medium-
sized room.
Large Chamber
Simulates a bright, large-sized
room.
Small Studio
Simulates a small, live, empty
room.
Large Studio
Simulates a large, live, empty
room.
Scoring Stage
Simulates a scoring stage in a me-
dium-sized hall.
Philharmonic
Simulates the space and ambience
of a large, symphonic, concert hall.
Concert Hall
Simulates the space and ambience
of a large concert hall.
Church
Simulates a medium-sized space with
natural, clear-sounding reflections.
Opera House
Simulates the space and ambience
of an opera house.
Vintage 1
Simulates a vintage digital reverb ef-
fect.
Vintage 2
Simulates a vintage digital reverb ef-
fect.
Spread
Controls the length of the early reflections.