Reverb filters, Reverb properties – Waves Parametric Convolution Reverb IR-360 User Manual

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Reverb Filters


These are Hi and Low 6dB per Octave Shelves which affect the overall reverb
sound. In this case, they are similar to normal EQ filters with the exception that
they affect only the reverb, or the wet signal. These two shelves do not affect the
direct signal.

L

OW

S

HELF

F

REQ

:16 – 1600Hz. Default: 160Hz.

Sets the cutoff frequency, which will be in the middle of the curve of this 6dB per
octave filter.
L

OW

S

HELF

G

AIN

: +12 to –24dB. Default: 0dB.

Sets the gain of the Low Shelf filter.
H

I

S

HELF

F

REQ

:1000 – 21000Hz. Default :2625Hz.

Sets the cutoff frequency, which will be in the middle of the curve of this 6dB per
octave filter.
H

I

S

HELF

G

AIN

: +12 to –24dB. Default: –8dB.

Sets the gain of the Hi Shelf filter. At –24dB, this filter increases order
(steepness) and becomes more like a Low Pass filter, so don’t be surprised if you
hear a drop between –23.9 and –24; it just drops.

Reverb Properties


P

REDELAY

:

0 – 131.9ms. Default: 0.

The Predelay control sets the time in milliseconds that will pass between the
direct sound and the arrival of the reverb tail.

R

EAR OFS

: 0 – 30ms. Default:0.

This control sets an offset between the predelay to the front channels and rear
channels so that the rear channels can have a slightly longer predelay. If you
have first applied all available predelay in the overall predelay control, then the
offset control will decrease the overall predelay by the amount of offset you
specify.

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