Rocktron Intellifex LTD User Manual

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Reverb Decay

This parameter specifies the length of time that the reverb signal will sound

before it has completely faded out (or until its echoes have been ultimately

absorbed by the boundaries within the given "room"). The maximum length of

this decay will vary dependent upon which reverb type is active.

High Frequency Damping

High Frequency Damping is used to control the amount of high frequency

information in the reverb signal.

Low Freq

This parameter determines the amount of low frequency information in the

reverb signal.

Reverb Type

This parameter determines the current active reverb type (Room, Plate, etc.).

Dir In Pan

This parameter allows you to pan the direct input signal to the reverb section

to the left or right - allowing for only the left or right channel to be reverber-

ated when used with the Dual reverb type, or, for one channel to be reverber-

ated to a greater degree than the other. This parameter is adjustable from 0 to

100 - where "0" = full left, "100" = full right and "50" = center.

Predelay L

This parameter determines the amount of time after a signal is input to the

Intellifex LTD that the left channel signal will be input to the Reverb. Delaying

the reverb signal provides greater separation of the input and reverb signals

and helps to increase the apparent size of the Room, Hall, or Stadium.

Predelay R

This parameter determines the length of time after a signal is input to the

Intellifex LTD that the right channel signal will be input to the Reverb.

Gate

Gating the reverb signal closes down the decay of the reverb very quickly after

a prescribed amount of time (most commonly a very short period of time). This

effect is often used on drums (particularly snare drums) to produce the effect of

a much fatter percussive sound. Note that gating on the Intellifex LTD acts on

the reverb decay, not on the reverb output as on many other units.

Gate Decay

The Gate Decay parameter determines how quickly the gate will close down

the reverb decay after the reverb has sounded for the specified time.

Gate Threshold

The Gate Threshold determines the threshold point at which gating will take

place. When the signal is below this threshold point for a period of time, the

reverb will be gated. When the input signal peak rises above this threshold, the

gate will open and reverb will be heard.

Hold Time

The Hold Time determines how long the reverb signal will sound before the

gate begins to close.

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