Specifications
Audio Plug-Ins Guide174
Stereo Width Control
Stereo Width controls the stereo field spread of
the front reverb channels. A setting of 0% pro-
duces a mono reverb, but leaves the panning of
the original source signal unaffected. A setting
of 100% produces a hard panned stereo image.
Settings above 100% use phase inversion to cre-
ate an even wider stereo effect. The Stereo
Width slider displays red above the 100% mark
to remind you that a phase effect is being used to
widen the stereo field.
The range of this control is from 0% to 150%.
The default setting is 100%.
100% Wet Mix Button
This button toggles the Wet/Dry control be-
tween 100% wet and the current setting. A 100%
wet mix contains only the reverb effect with
none of the direct signal. This setting can be
useful when using pre-fader sends to achieve
send/return bussing. The wet/dry balance in the
mix can be controlled using the track faders for
the dry signal, and the Auxiliary input fader for
the effect return.
ReVibe Chorus Section Controls
The Chorus section has controls for adjusting
the depth and rate of chorusing applied to the
reverb tail. Chorusing thickens and animates
sounds and produces a more ethereal reverb
character. It is often used for creative effects
rather than to simulate a realistic acoustic envi-
ronment.
Depth Control
Depth controls the amplitude of the sine wave
generated by the LFO (low frequency oscillator)
and the intensity of the chorusing. The higher
the setting, the more intense the modulation.
The range of this control is from 0% to 100%.
Rate Control
Rate controls the frequency of the LFO. The
higher the setting, the more rapid the chorusing.
The range of this control is from 0.1 Hz to
30.0 Hz.
Setting the Rate above 20 Hz can cause fre-
quency modulation to occur. This will add side-
band harmonics and change the reverb’s tone
color, producing interesting effects. Typical set-
tings are between 0.2 Hz and 1.0 Hz.
Stereo Width control
The Stereo Width control does not affect the
reverberation effect coming through the rear
channels. If you want to produce a strictly
mono reverb, be sure to set the Rear Reverb
parameter (Levels section) to
–INF dB.
Chorus controls