![]() Reverb Type picks one of the seven types on offer, while Reflection adjusts the number of early reflections in the reverb pattern. Reverb Attack can be lengthened to emulate the sound of reverb as heard from the rear of a performance space, or shortened to provide a front-of-room ambience. ![]() ![]() The eight knobs on the main page control Reflection Level, Reverb Level, 'Color' Rolloff, Diffusion, Reverb Time, Pre-delay and Mix, while the three 'hidden' controls are for Reverb Type, Reflection and Reverb Attack. There are no gated or reverse options here - just emulations of plates and various spaces. I was pleased to find that most of the presets provide sensible, musically useful settings rather than the familiar 'showing off but no use to anyone' variants we're often greeted. The seven reverb types on offer are Small Plate, Large Plate, Small Hall, Large Hall, Small Chamber, Large Chamber and Room. All the parameter values are visible, and there's a real-time visualisation meter showing the reverb spectrum, should you wish to enjoy a little extra eye candy.
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