DualVerb
DualVerb combines two different high quality studio reverbs (A and B) in parallel, with independent
controls for decay, size, pre-delay, and tone. Use A/B Mix to mix between both for rich, dense stereo
reverberation, or to smoothly transition between two entirely different reverb sounds.
Mix: Determines the relative level of the wet and dry signals.
A/B Mix: Determines the input level of the A and B reverbs. When Decay is Frozen, A/B Mix is post-
reverb (normally it is pre-reverb). With stereo outputs, you may turn this parameter fully clockwise
for dual mono reverbs (A on left, B on right). A mono input will be sent to each reverb, while a stereo
input will send input 1 to reverb A, and input 2 to reverb B.
Resonance: Adjusts the resonance of reverb A and B’s Tone controls. This does not affect the sound
if Tone is set to 0.
Size: Determines the size of both reverbs A and B. Many different size combinations are possible
with this one knob.
The following parameters are available for both Reverb A and B:
Decay: Sets the decay time for the reverb. When Tempo Sync is off, this ranges from 0 s to 50 s.
When Tempo Sync is on, this is set in subdivisions of the tempo. Turning clockwise to In
fi
nite will
allow for in
fi
nite reverberation time, while still letting incoming signal into the reverberation
structure. Turning further clockwise to Freeze sets the reverberation time to in
fi
nite, and does not
allow incoming signal into the reverberation structure.
Predelay A: Sets the amount of delay before the reverb. When Tempo Sync is off, this ranges from 0
to 900 ms. When Tempo Sync is on, this is set in subdivisions of the tempo.
Tone: Tone control for the reverb. Negative values bring out the lows, while positive values bring
out the highs.
DynaVerb
DynaVerb couples an Eventide Eclipse reverb with a model of the
adaptable dynamics reverb. The Omnipressor is capable of all types of dynamics processing from gating,
expansion, compression, limiting, and even its signature ‘dynamic reversal,’ where loud signals are
squashed, but quiet signals are ampli
fi
ed. In DynaVerb, the Omnipressor can dynamically control the
output of a reverberator based on, either the input signal for maximum control, the reverb output for
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