Partikl FX Unit: Reverb
Overview
This unit adds reverberation to the sound. This gives depth to the sound and makes it seem as though the piece is being performed in a room. You can control the 'size' and sound of this room with the parameters below.
The main controls in this unit are:
Time: Determines the duration of the reverb.
HF Damp: In most environments high frequencies will attenuate more quickly than low frequencies due to damping caused by carpets, furnishings, etc. Use this control to adjust the amount of high frequency da mping.
Predelay: Delay of reverb relative to the dry (unprocessed) signal.
Reverb Type List: Choose the reverb type from a number of musical and environmental presets.
Low Cut: Applies a lowpass filter to the reverberated sound. The value is the normalised cutoff frequency of the filter, with "1.00" corresponding to half the sample frequency (at 1.00 no lowpass filtering is applied).
Hi Cut:Applies a highpass filter to the reverberated sound. The value is the normalised cutoff frequency of the filter, with "1.00" corresponding to half the sample frequency (at 0.00 no highpass filtering is applied).
Combs: Determines the number of parallel comb filters used in the reverb algorithm. A higher number generates a more dense reverb tail, but is also more CPU intensive.
Filters: Determines the number of series allpass filters used in the reverb algorithm. A higher number generates a smoother reverb tail, but is also more CPU intensive.
Stereo: Adjust this value to change the perceived "width" of the sound.
Wet Level: Adjust this value to alter the amount of "wet" (processed) signal in the mix.
Dry Level: Adjust this value to alter the amount of "dry" (unprocessed) signal in the mix.
