Soundtrack Pro 3 Effects Reference (en).pdf - Help Library - Apple
Soundtrack Pro 3 Effects Reference (en).pdf - Help Library - Apple
Soundtrack Pro 3 Effects Reference (en).pdf - Help Library - Apple
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Using Space Designer’s Rev Vol Comp<strong>en</strong>sation<br />
Rev Vol Comp<strong>en</strong>sation (Reverb Volume Comp<strong>en</strong>sation) attempts to match the perceived<br />
(not actual) volume differ<strong>en</strong>ces betwe<strong>en</strong> impulse response files.<br />
It is switched on by default and should g<strong>en</strong>erally be left in this mode, although you may<br />
find that it isn’t successful with all types of impulse responses. If this is the case, switch<br />
it off and adjust input and output levels accordingly.<br />
Using Space Designer’s Output Sliders<br />
The output parameters <strong>en</strong>able you to adjust the balance betwe<strong>en</strong> the direct (dry) and<br />
processed signals. The parameters that are available are dep<strong>en</strong>d<strong>en</strong>t on Space Designer’s<br />
input configuration.<br />
If you insert Space Designer as stereo effect, Space Designer offers two output sliders—one<br />
for the direct signal, and one for the reverb signal.<br />
In surround configurations, Space Designer offers four output sliders that together<br />
comprise a small surround output mixer.<br />
Mono/Stereo Surround<br />
Space Designer Stereo Output Configuration Parameters<br />
• Dry slider: Sets the level of the non-effect (dry) signal. Set this to a value of 0 (mute) if<br />
Space Designer is inserted in a bus channel, or wh<strong>en</strong> using modeling impulse responses<br />
such as speaker simulations.<br />
• Rev(erb) slider: Adjusts the output level of the effect (wet) signal.<br />
Chapter 11 Space Designer Convolution Reverb<br />
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