Section 6 — Effect Parameters
Edit/Effect Parameters
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frequency energy to be filtered out.
HF BANDWIDTH
Range:
1 to 99
The high frequency bandwidth parameter acts as a low pass filter on the output signal,
controlling the amount of high frequencies that will be heard. The higher the setting the more
high frequencies are heard. This works the same way that a tone control would work on a guitar.
DIFFUS1
Range:
0 to 99
This parameter smears the input signal transients of higher frequency ranges. Higher values are
recommended for smoother percussion. Very low values will give a highly repetitive echo-like
sound. DIFFUS1 and 2 exist within each diffuser block (see diagram).
DIFFUS2
Range:
0 to 99
DIFFUS2 is similar to DIFFUS1, but offers control of lower frequencies. In general a setting of 50
can be considered an equal mix of dry/diffused sound; this setting is a good starting point.
DENSTY 1
Range:
0 to 99
Density 1 controls the number of echoes.
DENSTY 2
Range:
0 to 99
Density 2 controls the number of echoes in a lower frequency range. In general to get the
smoothest sound, DENSTY 2 is usually less than the value of DENSTY 1.
PRIMARY SEND LEVEL
Range:
-99 to +99
This parameter controls the level of the diffused input signal which is nearly instantaneous with
respect to the input. This signal is injected directly into the Density at the specified level.
REFL 1 TIME
Non Lin 1, 3 Range: 0 to 600 ms
Non Lin 2 Range: 0 to 85 ms
This controls the amount of time it takes for the first pre-echo to be injected into the Density. Pre-
echoes are the sounds that have been reflected back from the walls or other reflective surfaces.
REFL 1 SEND LEVEL
Range:
-99 to +99
This parameter controls the level of the first pre-echo.
REFL 2 TIME
Non Lin 1, 3 Range: 0 to 600 ms
Non Lin 2 Range: 0 to 85 ms
This controls the amount of time it takes for the second pre-echo to be injected into the Density.
REFL 2 SEND LEVEL
Range:
-99 to +99
This parameter controls the level of the second pre-echo. Experiment with both positive and
negative on all echoes to change the tonal character of the results.
L/R BALANCE
Range:
-99 to +99
This parameter controls the left/right stereo balance of the gated reverb signal. A setting of -99
would offer hard left, whereas a setting of +99 would offer hard right. A setting of +0 would
place the reverb in the center of the stereo spectrum.
MOD SRC 1
MOD SRC 2
DST 1
DST 2
MIN 1
MIN 2
MAX 1
MAX 2
These parameters are explained in detail in Section 5 — Effect Concepts.