Reverb brightroom, Reverb spring, Early reflections – KORG Professional Engineer PA3 User Manual

Page 155: Effects, Advanced, Reverb and early reflections (reverb er), C: er level d: reverb level, A: type

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Effects

Reverb and Early Reflections (Reverb ER)

Advanced

85: Reverb BrightRoom

This room-type reverb emphasizes the early reflections that
make the sound brighter.

c: ER Level
d: Reverb Level

These parameters set the early reflection level and reverb level.

Changing these parameter values allows you to simulate the type
of walls in the room. That is, a larger “ER Level” simulates a hard
wall, and a larger “Reverb Level” simulates a soft wall.

86: Reverb Spring

The R2-type reverbs R2.Spring–R2.Room have a different sonic
character than Rev.Hall–Rev.Room2. They model the spring
reverb systems that are built into some amps.

87: Early Reflections

This effect is only the early reflection part of a reverberation
sound, and adds presence to the sound. You can select one of the
four decay curves.

a: Type

This parameter selects the decay curve for the early reflection.

a

Reverb Time
[sec]

0.1...3.0

Sets the reverberation time

High Damp [%] 0...100

Sets the damping amount in the
high range

b

Pre Delay
[msec]

0...200

Sets the delay time from the dry
sound

Pre Delay Thru
[%]

0...100

Sets the mix ratio of non-delay
sound

c

ER Level

0...100

Sets the level of early reflections

d

Reverb Level

0...100

Sets the reverberation level

e

EQ Trim

0...100

Sets the EQ input level

f

Pre LEQ Fc

Low,
Mid-Low

Selects the cutoff frequency (low or
mid-low) of the low-range equalizer

Pre HEQ Fc

High,
Mid-High

Selects the cutoff frequency (high or
mid-high) of the high-range
equalizer

g

Pre LEQ Gain
[dB]

–15.0...+15.0

Sets the gain of Low EQ

Pre HEQ Gain
[dB]

–15.0...+15.0

Sets the gain of High EQ

h

Wet/Dry

Dry, 1:99...99:1,
Wet

Balance between the wet and dry
signal

Src

Off...Tempo

Table , “Dynamic Modulation
sources,” on page 106

Amt

–100...+100

Amount of modulation source

Left

Right

FX Amt

FX Amt

FX Amt = 100: Mono In - Stereo Out / FX Amt = 0: Stereo In - Stereo Out

EQ Trim

+

EQ Trim

LEQ

HEQ

Pre Delay

Reverb

Reverb Level

ER Level

ER Level

Pre Delay Thru

ERs

ERs

Reverb - Room Type

Time

Level

Louder

ER
(Early Reflections)

Dry

Reverb

Pre Delay Thru

Pre Delay

Reverb Time

a

Type

Sharp, Loose,
Modulated,
Reverse

Selects the decay curve for the early
reflection

b

ER Time [msec] 10...800

Sets the time length of early
reflection

c

Pre Delay
[msec]

0...200

Sets the time taken from the original
sound to the first early reflection

d

EQ Trim

0...100

Sets the input level of EQ applied to
the effect sound

e

Pre LEQ Fc

Low,
Mid-Low

Selects the cutoff frequency (low or
mid-low) of the low-range equalizer

Pre HEQ Fc

High,
Mid-High

Selects the cutoff frequency (high or
mid-high) of the high-range
equalizer

f

Pre LEQ Gain
[dB]

–15.0...+15.0

Gain of the Low EQ

Pre HEQ Gain
[dB]

–15.0...+15.0

Gain of the High EQ

g

Wet/Dry

Dry, 1:99...99:1,
Wet

Balance between the wet and dry
signal

Src

Off...Tempo

Table , “Dynamic Modulation
sources,” on page 106

Amt

–100...+100

Amount of modulation source

Left

Right

FX Amt

FX Amt

FX Amt = 100: Mono In - Stereo Out / FX Amt = 0: Stereo In - Stereo Out

EQ Trim

+

EQ Trim

Pre Delay

Early Reflections

LEQ

HEQ

Sharp

Loose

Modulated

Early Reflections - Type

Reverse

Dry

Pre Delay

ER Time

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