UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual
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Chapter 19: EMT 140 Plate Reverb
Because this is a shelving EQ, all frequencies below this setting will be af-
fected by the low band Gain value.
Low Gain
This parameter determines the amount by which the transition frequency set-
ting for the low band is boosted or attenuated. The available range is ±12 dB,
in increments of 0.5 dB (fine control) or 1.0 dB (coarse control).
High Frequency
This parameter determines the high shelving band transition frequency to be
boosted or attenuated by the high band Gain setting. The range is 200 Hz to
20 kHz.
Because this is a shelving EQ, all frequencies above this setting will be af-
fected by the high band Gain value.
High Gain
This parameter determines the amount by which the frequency setting for the
high band is boosted or attenuated. The available range is ±12 dB, in incre-
ments of 0.5 dB (fine control) or 1.0 dB (coarse control).
Modulation Controls
The EMT 140 reverb time can be modulated by a low frequency
oscillator using rate and depth controls. The effect is subtle but it
can increase dispersion and reduce ringing on some source ma-
terial, such as loud signals with sudden endings and percussive
content.
Mod Rate
Mod Rate controls the rate of reverb time modulation. The avail-
able range is from 0.01Hz to 1.0 Hz.
Mod Depth
This parameter controls the amount of reverb time modulation. The
available range is from 0 – 10 cents.