Reverb – EastWest Hollywood Orchestra Opus Edition Virtual Instrument Plug-In (Download) User Manual

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HOLLYWOOD ORCHESTRA OPUS EDITION

C O N T E N T S

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CHAPTER 6: MIX

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C H A P T E R

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Reverb

Reverb processes the input signal with an impulse response (IR), which is an audio file
that captures the characteristics of a space by exciting the room with a short, broadband
frequency sound, and captures the resulting reflections. This is an extension of the
reverb available in the Player window, but adds the ability to load true stereo reverbs,
shape IR Envelope Preprocessing, and more.

CONTROLS

Input Gain

Boost (+24 db) or attenuate (-60 db) the audio input gain.

Pre-Delay

Control the amount of time (if any) that the reverb effect is delayed after the initial signal
reaches the unit, allowing the attack of a sound to be heard without processing.

Send Mono

Collapse the separate left and right channels of the impulse response.

Response

Click in this menu to select an impulse response preset or category (containing multiple
presets) from the list. Small arrows populate just above the menu selector. Use the small
left/right arrows to cycle through presets, and the up/down arrows to cycle through cat-
egories.

IR Envelope Preprocessing

Click anywhere on the center Impulse Response display to edit the envelope shape with
simple or full envelope controls (described below).

Bandpass

Switch the Bandpass control on and off, enabling the use of the High Cut and Low Cut
filters. Please note: Bandpass is automatically turned on when the High and Low Cut
filters are engaged.

High Cut

Set the cutoff frequency for the high cut filter between 30 Hz and 18 kHz.

Low Cut

Set the cutoff frequency for the low cut filter between 30 Hz and 18 kHz.

Width

Defaults to 100%, raise to 200% to increase the stereo image, and decrease to 0% to
reduce it.

Wet

Set the level of the processed (wet) signal between -120 db and 6 db.

Dry

Set the level of the unprocessed (dry) signal between -120 db and 0 db.

Click in the

IMPULSE RESPONSE

DISPLAY

to access the

IR ENVELOPE PREPROCESSING

WINDOW

, where

an envelope can be used to shape the loaded impulse response.

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