Specifications

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Each control point (dot) on the graph has corre-
sponding parameter text fields above the display
that show the current parameter values. You can
edit the numeric value of a parameter with your
computer keyboard. (See “Editing Parameters
with a Computer Keyboard” on page 172.)
ReVibe Decay Color Section
You can use the controls in the Decay Color sec-
tion to shape the tonal spectrum of the reverb by
adjusting the decay times of the low and high
frequency ranges. Low and high crossover
points define the cut and boost points of three
frequency ranges.
For best results, set crossover points at least one
octave higher than the frequency you want to
boost or cut. To boost a signal at 200 Hz, for ex-
ample, set the crossover to 400 Hz.
Low Frequency Crossover Control
Low Frequency Crossover sets the crossover fre-
quency at which transitions from low frequen-
cies to mid frequencies take place in the rever-
beration filter. The range of this control is from
50.0 Hz to 1.5 kHz.
Low Frequency Ratio Control
Low Frequency Ratio sets cut or boost ratios for
the decay times of the low and mid frequency
bands of the reverberation filter. The range of
this control is between 1:16.0 and 4.0:1.
High Frequency Crossover Control
High Frequency Crossover sets the crossover
frequency at which transitions from mid fre-
quencies to high frequencies take place in the re-
verberation filter. The range of this control is
from 1.5 kHz to 20.0 kHz.
High Frequency Ratio Control
High Frequency Ratio sets cut or boost ratios for
the decay times of the mid and high frequency
bands of the reverberation filter. The range of
this control is between 1:16.0 and 4.0:1.
Low Frequency Crossover control
Low Frequency Ratio control
High Frequency Crossover control
High Frequency Ratio control