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Chorus

SaxLab 2’s Chorus effect can be used to "thicken" the instrument’s
monophonic output creating the impression that it contains multiple voices.
SaxLab 2’s Chorus features controls for: Mix, DPTH (Depth) and SPD
(Speed). Also note that the output of the Chorus effect is stereo.

The Chorus effect is switched on and off by clicking on the LED to the right of
the “Chorus” label.

Mix: The Mix control is used to set the balance between the processed "wet"
signal and the original unprocessed "dry" signal.

DPTH (Depth): The DPTH (Depth) control is used to set the amount that the
effect modulates the original signal. By increasing the DPTH (Depth) slider a
more detuned sound is produced.

SPD (Speed): The SPD (Speed) control sets the rate at which the signal is
modulated.

Reverb

The Reverb effect is used to add ambience to sounds. It features controls for
Mix, Space and DAMP (Damping).

The Reverb effect is switched on and off by clicking on the LED to the right of
the “Reverb” label.

Mix: The Mix control allows you to set the balance between the processed
"wet" signal and the original unprocessed "dry" signal.

Space: The Space control is used to set the size of the simulated room. The
size of the “space” varies from a small chamber up to a large hall.

DAMP (Damping): The simulated room's wall materials can be adjusted with
the DAMP (Damping) control. This parameter ranges from practically loss-free
reflecting walls (no damping) up to very absorbent walls (full damping). In
practical terms, the amount of damping determines the amount of high
frequency sound components that are contained in the processed signal; the
higher the DAMP (Damping) setting, the less high frequencies are contained
in the processed signal.

SaxLab 2.1.6 User Manual

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