Reverb is the perfect effect for adding dimension to any recording or live application where you need to emulate the size and
shapes of different types of rooms. The following explains the parameters that are available in the Reverb effects.
Note: When Reverb effects are used in Effect Configuration 1 (which is a Whole effect module) larger and more
dense sounding Reverbs can be attained.
Pre Delay This parameter controls the length of time before the reverb reflections
are heard. Range is from 0 to 99 ms.
Decay This parameter controls the decay length (reverb time) of the reverbera-
tion. Range is from 1 to 10.
Damping This parameter controls the high frequency decay of the reverb effect
and ranges from 1 to 10.
Diffusion This parameter controls the reverb smoothness and ranges from 1 to 10.
Level This parameter allows you to set the overall level of the selected effect.
Range is from 0 to 99.
Reverb
Effect Name
Parameter 1
Parameter 2 Parameter 3
Parameter 4
Stage - St
Room - ro
Hall - HA
Plate - PL
Chamber - Ch
Cathedral - Ca
Predelay - Pd
Decay - dC
Damping - Da
Level - L
Predelay - Pd
Decay - dC
Damping - Da
Level - L
Predelay - Pd
Decay - dC
Damping - DA
Level - L
Predelay - Pd
Decay - dC
Damping - da
Level - L
Predelay - Pd
Decay - dC
Damping - da
Level - L
Predelay - Pd
Predelay - Pd
Predelay - Pd
Decay - dC
Damping - da
Diffusion - di
Diffusion - di
Level - L
Decay - dC Level - L
Decay - dC Level - L
Predelay - Pd
Decay - dC
Damping - dA
Level - L
Arena - Ar
Gated - Ga
Reverse - rE
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