Reverb function, Reverb, Function – Rocktron Replifex User Manual

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Functions and Parameter Descriptions

Reverb is a multitude of echos spaced so close together that, to the human

ear, seem as a single continuous sound. These echos gradually decrease in

intensity until they are ultimately absorbed by the boundaries and obstacles

within a room. As the sound waves from the sound source strike the boundaries

of a room, a portion of the energy is reflected away from the obstacle while

another portion is absorbed into it - thereby causing both the continuance of

sound as well as the decaying or “dying out” of the sound.

The PARAMETER SELECT control will allow you to access each of the following

Reverb parameters:

REVERB

Function

The REV INPUT parameter determines whether the reverb circuit is
active or bypassed for the current preset.

The R-MIX EFFECT/DELAY parameter is used to define the ratio of
direct signal to delayed signal to be input to the reverb section.

The REVERB LEVEL parameter allows you to control the level of the
reverb signal at the output of the Replifex

relative to the direct signal

and other effect signals.

The REVERB DECAY parameter determines the length of time that the
reverb signal will sound before it has completely died out.

The REVERB HIGH FREQUENCY DAMPING parameter is used to
control the decay rate of high frequency information in the reverb
signal. Higher parameter settings will result in a faster decay of high
frequency information.

The R>SPILLOVER parameter determines whether reverbs generated
in the current preset will continue decaying when the next preset is
recalled.When switched off, reverbs will be abrubtly cut off when the
next preset is recalled.

REV INPUT

R-MIX EFF/DLY

REVERB LVL

REV DECAY

REV HF DAMP

R>SPILLOVER

Note!

When reverb from the

current preset is spilled

over into the next preset

recalled (SPILLOVER

"ON"), the reverb

parameters for the new

preset will be changed to

match those of the previous

preset (except for the REV

INPUT and SPILLOVER

parameters) - even if the

Reverb effect itself is

switched "OUT" in the

previous preset.

The EFFECT LEVEL

parameter in the next preset

recalled does not change,

therefore reverb spilled into
it may be of higher or lower

volume - depending on the

EFFECT LEVEL setting in

each preset.

Also, recalling the same

preset twice via MIDI will

cancel the Spillover effect

and reset the new preset to

its stored parameter values

(only when the SPILLOVER

parameter in the recalled

parameter is set "OFF").

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