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Section 6 — Effect Parameters
Edit/Effect Parameters 9
TRIGGER THRESH Range: -96 to +0 dB
This parameter sets the signal level that triggers the gated reverb. When the incoming signal
reaches this value, it triggers (starts) the gated reverb. Higher values would require a stronger
incoming signal. Set this parameter as low as possible to work with your particular source, but
not too low to cause false triggering.
RETRIGGER THRESH Range: -96 to +0 dB
This parameter sets the level at which the gated reverb will retrigger. For precise HOLD TIME
that begins at the onset of the incoming source, this parameter should be set higher than the
incoming signal to prevent retriggering. After the incoming signal reaches the trigger threshold,
the gated reverb is activated. Every time the signal reaches the retrigger threshold, the gated
reverb will retrigger causing the HOLD TIME to restart.
If the level of this parameter is set lower than the incoming signal, the gated reverb will continue
to retrigger. With a high DECAY TIME, this adds a cavernous quality to percussion instruments.
HF DAMPING Range: 0 to 99
This parameter sounds best when set to low values. Its function is to filter out more and more
high frequency energy. For the most natural sounding reverse effect, we recommend a setting of
0.
DIFFUS1 Range: 0 to 99
DIFFUS1 smears the input signal making a smoother sounding reverb. This parameter controls
the high frequency ranges. For percussion sounds, high values are recommended.
DIFFUS2 Range: 0 to 99
Similar to and in series with DIFFUS1, this parameter controls lower frequency ranges.
DEFINITION Range: 0 to 99
DEFINITION controls the rate at which echo density is increased with time. If set too high, the
echo density will build at a rate that exceeds the decay rate. This can be used for a special effect.
SLAPBACK Range: 0 to 500 ms
This parameter controls the delay time of an internal dry stereo signal to create a slapback. In
general the SLAPBACK is greater or equal to the HOLD TIME to achieve a reverse effect.
SLAPBACK LEVEL Range: 0 to 99
This parameter adjusts the volume of the slapback (internal dry) signal. A value of 0 would
eliminate any audible slapback.
ER LEV (1 to 4) Ranges: -99 to +99
These parameters control four Early Reflection Levels. Setting these levels to lower values will
produce a wetter sound.
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.
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