Reverb mix – Waves Parametric Convolution Reverb IR-360 User Manual

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S

IZE

: 0 –100%. Default;100%.

Controls the size of the virtual space.

D

ENSITY

: 0.0 – 0.71. Default:0.71

Controls how smooth vs. how discrete the reverb echoes will sound. The lower
the density, the more discrete the echoes of the reverb. Higher values will make
the reverb sound much more dispersed.

Reverb Mix


I

N

G

AIN

: –24 to 0dB. Default:0dB.

Controls the input gain of the signal into the R360.

C

ENTER

: Out, –36 to 0dB. Default:0dB.

This control is a gain for the Center channel’s output. When you want to take the
reverb out of the center speaker you can use this control to remove it or specify
the gain for the Reverb that will play out of the Center speaker.

I

N

LFE: Out, –36 to 0dB. Default:0dB.

This controls how much of the LFE signal will be fed into the Reverb. Since the
reverb is designed to mix and de-correlate input from all channels, feeding the
LFE signal may not be beneficial. This control allows you to specify if and how
much the reverb should use the LFE input. This will not affect the data in the
Direct LFE channel.

O

UT

LFE: –24 to 24dB. Default:0dB.

Controls the gain for the reverb output of the LFE channel.

F

RONT

/R

EAR

: 0 – 100. Default:50.

This controls the output balance between the front and rear sound stages. 100 is
fully to the front and 0 is fully to the back.

B

RIGHT

: 12 to –12dB. Default 0dB

Brightness offset for the rear stage allows you to adjust

+ or −12dB of the Hi

Shelf filter in the reverb filters section. This allows the user to create a brighter or
darker rear stage.

LFE

L

OW

P

ASS

: On/Off. Freq:60 – 120Hz. Default:Off, 80Hz.

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