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Parameter Description<br />

LF Damping Low Frequency Damping cuts the Low Frequency content to<br />

simulate hard, reflective surfaces such as tiles or stone.<br />

Tail Decay Sets the decay time of the reverberation cloud. (RT60)<br />

Tail Diffusion Sets the amount of scattering of the reverb cloud. At low settings,<br />

discrete echoes are heard. At high settings a diffuse wash of<br />

sound is heard. High diffusion settings will increase the overall<br />

decay time.<br />

Tail Room Size Changes the spread of the reverberation cloud echoes,<br />

simulating rooms of various sizes and shapes.<br />

Tail Stereo Mode Independent - In this mode, the left and right sides function as<br />

completely separate reverb units.<br />

Figure Eight - This mode incorporates criss-cross feedback in<br />

which the left channel feeds the right and vice-versa.<br />

Matrix - This mode utilizes multiple feedback paths to create a<br />

spacious, natural sound.<br />

Modulation Parameters<br />

Wet/Dry Mix<br />

Decay<br />

Diffusion<br />

Reverb Lite (mono)<br />

The Reverb Lite is a monophonic, slimmed down version of the Big Reverb. This effect<br />

only uses about 3/4 of the DSP resources of the Big Reverb, (and is smaller than even<br />

the Chorus effect) making it the perfect choice when you’re running low on CPU<br />

horsepower. See also “Background: Reverb” on page 221.<br />

Parameter Description<br />

Pre-Delay Sets the amount of time before any reflected sound is heard.<br />

Decay Sets the overall decay time of the reverberation effect.<br />

Diffusion Sets the density of the echoes and scattering of the reverb cloud.<br />

At low settings discrete echoes will be heard, At high settings a<br />

dense wash of sound is produced. Note: High diffusion settings<br />

will increase the overall decay time.<br />

Room Size Changes the spacing between the reverb stages to simulate<br />

rooms of various shapes and sizes.<br />

HF Damping High Frequency Damping sets the rate at which low frequencies<br />

die away. A setting of zero results in no damping.<br />

Pan This parameter sets the position of the reverberant sound in the<br />

stereo field, in order to change the apparent source position.<br />

Modulation Parameters<br />

Wet/Dry Mix<br />

Decay<br />

Pan<br />

9 - Effects<br />

Effects Descriptions<br />

When using the<br />

Figure Eight or Matrix<br />

modes, pan position will<br />

be less focused and the<br />

stereo image will be<br />

somewhat blurred.<br />

E-MU Systems 223

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