Waldorf Lector User Manual

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The Controls in Detail

Lector User´s Manual

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surface. Settings above 100 change the room
characteristic even further.

Decay

0...100

Feedback of the reverb network. Recommended settings
are between 1/4 and half its range. Higher values create
audible ringing especially with small Size settings, which
don't correspond to any natural reverb response, but
might be used for simulations of spring or plate reverbs.
Maximum setting results in a very long reverb.

Low Cut

0...22000 Hz

Determines the frequency where the lower frequency
parts are divided from the effect signal. A natural reverb
doesn´t produce all frequencies equally, so the highpass
cuts the lower frequencies to produce a more realistic
reverb effect.

High Cut

0...22000 Hz

Determines the frequency where the higher frequency
parts are divided from the effect signal. A natural reverb
doesn´t produce all frequencies equally, so the lowpass
cuts the higher frequencies to produce a more realistic
reverb effect.

Low Damp

0...22000 Hz

High pass filter in the feedback loop of the late reverb.
Determines how fast the room simulation dampens the
lower reverb frequencies. This phenomenon makes a
natural echo sound somewhat hollow. Higher values of
the Damping parameter mean that more low frequencies
will be dampened.

High Damp

0...22000 Hz

Low pass filter in the feedback loop of the late reverb.
Determines how fast the room simulation dampens the
higher reverb frequencies. This phenomenon makes a
natural echo sound somewhat hollow. Higher values of
the Damping parameter mean that more high frequencies
will be dampened.

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