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Breverb plate, Time (sec), Size – FXpansion DCAM Synth Squad Operation Manual User Manual

Page 103: Diffusion, Predelay (sec), Shape, Lowhigh, Breverb room, Decay

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Breverb Room

Time (Sec)

Sets the duration of the reverberation tail. It is also influenced by the

Size

parameter.

Size

Sets the apparent size of the acoustic space being emulated by the algorithm.
Values from minimum to half way up are typical of the ambience of a recording
studio.

Diffusion

Controls the degree to which the initial echo density increases over time.

Decay

Balances between the late reverberation and the early reflections. When the
Decay control is turned down fully, only the early reflections are present. When it
is increased, late reverberations are gradually added.

Predelay (Sec)

Sets the amount of time that elapses between the input signal and the onset of reverberation. It can be used to create a sense of
distance and volume within an acoustic space.

Low
High

The

Low and High parameters can be used to tweak the frequency response of the reverb.

• Low (kHz)

Sets the frequency under which the reverberation is attenuated.

• High (kHz)

Sets the frequency over which the reverberation is attenuated.

Breverb Plate

Time (Sec)

Sets the duration of the reverberation tail. It is also influenced by the

Size

parameter.

Size

Sets the apparent size of the plate emulated by the algorithm.

Diffusion

Controls the degree to which the initial echo density increases over time.

Predelay (Sec)

Sets the amount of time that elapses between the input signal and the onset of
reverberation. It can be used to create a sense of distance and volume within an
acoustic space.

Shape

Determines the contour of the reverberation envelope. With the

Shape control

turned all the way down, reverberation builds explosively and decays very quickly.
As the control is raised, reverberation builds up more gradually and sustains longer.

Low
High

The

Low and High parameters can be used to tweak the frequency response of the reverb.

• Low (kHz)

Sets the frequency under which the reverberation is attenuated.

• High (kHz)

Sets the frequency over which the reverberation is attenuated.