Spectral characteristics, Shape and size – Universal Audio UAD POWERED PLUG-INS ver.6.1 User Manual

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Chapter 48: RealVerb Pro

The RealVerb Pro user interface is similarly organized (see

Figure 158

). Re-

flected energy equalization is controlled with the Resonance panel. The pat-
tern of early reflections (their relative timing and amplitudes) is determined by
the room shapes and sizes in the Shape panel; early reflection predelay and
overall energy is specified at the top of the Timing panel. The Material panel
is used to select relative late-field decay rates as a function of frequency. The
overall late field decay rate is chosen along with the room diffusion, late-field
predelay, and late-field level at the bottom of the Timing panel. Finally, the Po-
sitioning panel contains controls for the placement of the source, early reflec-
tions, and late-field reverberation.

Spectral Characteristics

The Shape and Material panels specify the room shape, room size, room ma-
terial and thickness. These room properties affect the spectral characteristics
of the room’s reflections.

Shape and Size

The pattern of early reflections in a reverb is determined by the room shape
and size. RealVerb Pro lets you specify two room shapes and sizes that can
be blended to create a hybrid of early reflection patterns. There are 15 room
shapes available, including several plates, springs, and classic rooms; room
sizes can be adjusted from 1–99 meters. The two rooms can be blended from
0–100%. All parameters can be adjusted dynamically in real time without
causing distortion or other artifacts in the audio.

Figure 159. RealVerb Pro Shape panel

Blending bar

First shape

size control

First shape

First shape

selector

pop-up

menu

Second

shape size

control

Second

shape

Second shape

selector pop-

up menu

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