Plate gate – Lexicon MPX 1 User Manual

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The Effects and Parameters

Mix

0-100%

Dry/Wet ratio

Level

Off, -89 to +6dB

Amount of effect in the processed signal

Size

4.0-76.0 meters

Length of room

Link

Off, On

Scales Decay and Spred with Size

Diff

0-100%

Increase of initial echo density over time

P Dly

0-250ms

Delay inserted before the onset of reverberation

Bass

0.2-4.0x

Reverb time for low frequency signals

Decay

0.07-65.4s

Length of the reverb tail

Xover

30Hz to 19.5kHz, Off

Frequency of transition from Decay to Bass

Rt HC

525Hz-21.2kHz

High frequency content of Decay

Shape

0-255

Contour of the reverberation envelope

Spred

0-255

Sustain of reverberation after initial build up

Plate effects were originally gen-

erated by large, thin sheets of metal
suspended upright under tension
on springs. Transducers attached
to the plate would transmit a signal
which would, in turn, vibrate the
plate. Because the plate provided
a denser medium than air, sounds
broadcast through it would seem
to be ocurring in a large open
space.

The Plate effect synthesizes the

sound of metal plates, with high
initial diffusion and a relatively
bright, colored sound. This effect
is designed to be heard as part of
the music, mellowing and thicken-
ing the initial sound. It is a popular
choice for enhancing popular mu-
sic, particularly percussion.

Mix

0-100%

Dry/Wet ratio

Level

Off, -89 to +6dB

Amount of effect in the processed signal

Time

140-700ms

Reverb time for mid and low frequency signals

Link

Off, On

Scales Spred with Size

Diff

0-100%

Increase of initial echo density over time

P Dly

0-250ms

Delay inserted before the onset of reverberation

LoSlp

-16 to +16

Determines low frequency envelope shape

HiSlp

-16 to +16

Determines mid and high frequency envelope shape

Xover

30Hz to 19.5kHz, Off

Frequency of transition from LoSlp to Slope

Rt HC

525Hz-21.2kHz

High frequency content of Slope

Shape

0-255

Contour of the reverberation envelope

Spred

0-255

Sustain of reverberation after initial build up

Gate is a reverb effect with a

fairly constant sound and no de-
cay until the reverb is cut off
abruptly. This effect works well on
percussion — particularly on snare
and toms, but be sure to experi-
ment with other sound sources as
well.

The Mix, P Dly and Rt HC pa-

rameters are very important in this
effect, allowing you to create any-
thing from an enhancement or
subtle thickening, to a solid wall of
reverb.

* = Interpolated; ( ) = Option of preceding parameter

Plate

Gate

Plate 4PA

Vocal Plate

Gate 4PA

Reverse Rvb

Snare Gate

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