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Ordercode: D2289
GIG-202 Tab
FX
Hall
The Hall Reverb simulates the reverberation that occurs
when sound is recorded in medium to large-sized
concert halls. Use the Hall Reverb to give your
mix a lush, three-dimensional quality that will make your
performance sound larger than life.
The PreDelay rotary controls the amount of time before
the reverberation is heard following the source signal.
Decay controls the amount of time it takes for the
reverb to dissipate. RoomSize controls the perceived
size of the space being created by the reverb effect.
The HiDamp rotary adjusts the decay of high
frequencies within the reverb tail. Efx Out controls the
proportion of the processed (Efx) signal sent to the
outputs. Dry Out controls the proportion of the
unprocessed (dry) signal sent to the outputs.
Room
The Room Reverb simulates the reverberation that
occurs when sound is recorded in a small room. When
you want to add a bit of warmth and just a touch of
reverb.
The PreDelay rotary controls the amount of time before
the reverberation is heard following the source signal.
Decay controls the amount of time it takes for the
reverb to dissipate. RoomSize controls the perceived
size of the space being created by the reverb effect.
The HiDamp rotary adjusts the decay of high
frequencies within the reverb tail. Efx Out controls the
proportion of the processed (Efx) signal sent to the
outputs. Dry Out controls the proportion of the
unprocessed (dry) signal sent to the outputs.
Plate
A plate reverb was originally created by sending a
signal through a transducer to create vibrations on a
plate of sheet metal which were then picked up as an
audio signal. Our algorithm simulates that sound with
high initial diffusion and a bright colored sound.
The PreDelay rotary controls the amount of time before
the reverberation is heard following the source signal.
Decay controls the amount of time it takes for the
reverb to dissipate. RoomSize controls the perceived
size of the space being created by the reverb effect.
The HiDamp rotary adjusts the decay of high
frequencies within the reverb tail. Efx Out controls the
proportion of the processed (Efx) signal sent to the
outputs. Dry Out controls the proportion of the
unprocessed (dry) signal sent to the outputs.
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