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Chapter 9: Effects
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Reverb
The reverb effect adds an echo to the original sound. There are 3 main types: Hall (room) Gate,
and Reverse.
<HALL, ROOM><HALL, ROOM>
<HALL, ROOM><HALL, ROOM>
<HALL, ROOM>
Select from LARGE HALL, SMALL HALL, LARGE ROOM, SMALL ROOM in the
Type: field in the Reverb window. These create a feeling of space.
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CLOSE MIXERSOLO BYPASS
REVERB
Type:LARGE HALLLARGE HALL
Predelay:50ms Near:35
 Time:51 LF damping: 10HzLF damping: 10Hz
 Diffuse:90 HF damping:13kHz
Predelay: This adjusts the delay time from the generation of the sound to the beginning of
the reverb.
Time: This adjusts the time it takes for the reverb to diminish and dissolve.
Diffuse: This sets the density of the reflected sound of the reverb. When the value is low,
the echo effect is emphasized. When it is high you get a smoother effect.
Near: This adjusts the distance from the sound source. The larger the value, the closer the
sound, the smaller the value, the more distant the sound becomes.
LF damping: This cuts the low frequency contained in the reverb.
HF damping: This cuts the high frequency contained in the reverb.
<GATE><GATE>
<GATE><GATE>
<GATE>
Select GATED 1 or GATED 2 in the Type: field of the Reverb window. This produces an
effect of a reverb sound that is forcedly cut. The decay characteristics differ between GATE 1 and
GATE 2. GATE 2 sounds more synthetic.
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CLOSE MIXERSOLO BYPASS
REVERB
Type:GATED 1GATED 1
Predelay:50ms
 Time:50
 Diffuse:90
Predelay: This adjusts the delay time from the generation of the sound to the start of the
reverb.
Time: This adjusts the time it takes for the reverb to dissolve.
Diffuse: This sets the density of the reflected sound of the reverb. When the value is low,
the echo effect is emphasized. When it is high you get a smoother effect.
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