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7.4 Overall Controls

7 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS

7.4.1 Input Controls

Input Gain

This controls the input level to the reverb.

Input Gain

These display the peak input level to the reverb processing after the INPUT GAIN

control.

Stereo Separation

This controls the degree of left and right signal mixing at the input of the entire

reverberation process. At its minimum setting, the internal input to the reverb is
equivalent to a mono mix.

LF Roll-Off

This provides the means to reduce the level of LF signal entering the reverb

processing. The control is continuously variable from its minimum position where no
LF roll-off occurs to the maximum LF cut at its highest setting. The frequency
response of the input signal at the WET/DRY mix stage (see below) is unaffected.

7.4.2 Output Controls

Reverb Mix

This provides a crossfade between the Early Reflections and Reverb Tail sections for

the final output.

Wet/Dry

This crossfades between the input signal and the output of all the reverberation

processing.

100% Wet button

This forces the output to reverb only. This is convenient when used in mixing

applications where the reverb commonly forms part of an auxiliary mix and the dry
signal is present on the main mix buss.

Lock button

This enables you to lock the wet/dry balance as you desire, and then step through

Preset Manager presets without the presets changing wet/dry balance or turning on
the 100% WET function. This allows you to hear different presets with the wet/dry
balance you are actually working with, and thus greatly speeds up finding the best
preset for the given material. The default setting of this function is determined by an

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