Offline calculation indicator – Waves Parametric Convolution Reverb IR-L User Manual

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D

RY

: Range:

0-30ms; Default: 0ms


When working as an insert, the Dry latency control can be used to align the dry signal
to the wet signal or even to advance it ahead.

CPU

M

ODE

:

Range:

Full CPU or Low CPU. Default: Full CPU


This control allows you to select between Full CPU (Central Processing Unit) or Low
CPU. Low CPU presents an option to slightly compromise the resolution of the
convolution process while saving up to 45% of the CPU cycles (depending on the IR
length and Sample rate). The average savings is about 20%.

Offline Calculation indicator

Manipulating the impulse response to reflect new controls settings requires
recalculation of the whole impulse response. This calculation process can take up to
several seconds. While the impulse response calculation is taking place, the Reverb
IR graph displays “Calculating…” and the audio is muted. After the calculations are
performed, the graph updates and the audio un-mutes.

O

UTPUT GAIN

: Range:

0dB to –50dB; Default: 0dB


This controls the overall output level of the IR-1.

CROSSTALK

: Range:

0.0 to 100.0; Default: 0.0

This control is only available in the Efficient Stereo component.

It controls how much Crosstalk is allowed between the IR-series’ input channels. When
the Crosstalk is 0.0 the process is multi-mono, convolving left to left and right to right.

When crosstalk is 100.0, the plug-in will convolve a summed stereo input. The dry
signal is not affected, so the reverb will have elements from the left channel in the
reverb of the right channel and vice versa.

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