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Internal Modulation (Speed and Depth)

Decay is also greatly influenced by the SPEED (5a, 5c) and DEPTH (6a, 6b, 6c) settings since the Internal Modulation

has the potential to take energy away from the reverb process, which results in decreasing settle times. For example

setting Depth and Speed to about 4 o' Clock will smooth out resonances in the space and cause the reverb to settle

more quickly.

Using the Internal Modulation, SPEED (5a) and DEPTH (6a), is not like using external modulation such as LFOs and

Random Voltages from the modular system. The Internal Modulation is embedded in the reverb algorithm, and may

have a very dramatic effect on the sound of the reverb, adding and removing energy, diffusing and detuning pitched

sounds. A small amount of Internal Modulation is useful for smoothing resonances and reigning in the Decay

parameter. A larger amount of Internal Modulation can create chorused, doppler, ambient and shimmered sounds.

When used with Infinite Decay (DECAY set Full CW) Internal Modulation can create infinitely evolving washes, ghost

choirs, bowed gongs and shifting feedback.

The modulation DEPTH (6a) controls both the amount and type of modulation: increasingly Cyclic to the left, and

increasingly Ergodic to the right. At the NOON the Internal Modulation is minimized. Cyclic modulation is a

multiphase cascaded chorus effect, which ranges from very subtle chorusing to extreme doppler swirls. Ergodic

modulation causes random room dimension shifting, which can become very granular at high depth. At the top of

the range on the Ergodic side there will be "Shimmering."

The user also has control over the SPEED (5a) of this modulation. At high Speed settings, Internal Modulation has the

effect of smoothing out the aural response of the whole algorithm and is useful for creating long but natural

sounding sustains. The slower range of the Erbe-Verb Speed parameter is atypical of reverb behavior in nature and is

not often found in reverb algorithms. At low Speed settings Internal Modulation is more discernible as a rhythmic

effect such as Chorusing, Evolving and Swirling. The speed may be synced to a multiple or division of an input clock

using the TEMPO IN (12a).

Note: with depth at noon (zero modulation), speed will have no discernable effect.

Absorb:

The ABSORB parameters (9a, 9b) will also have a great deal of influence on the Decay. Absorb will affect both the

tone and the time of the Decay. Increasing the Absorb parameter value will decrease the Decay times and also have

the effect of making the reverb tail sound darker.

The ABSORB (9a, 9b) parameter is combination of controlling both Diffusion and Damping within the space. Here's

how it works:

Full CCW = 0 diffusion, 0 damping

10 o'clock = full diffusion, 0 damping

Full CW = full diffusion, full damping