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Programming Effects
DM PRO REFERENCE MANUAL 6 1
THE REVERB EFFECTS FUNCTION
The Reverb Effects Function contains 9 Parameters:
P1 The Reverb OUTPUT LEVEL Parameter
This Parameter sets the output Volume of the Reverb Effect. Simple enough!
P2 The Reverb TYPE Parameter
This Parameter allows you to select which Reverb Type (or “algorithm”) that you
wish to use for your Drumkit.
About the Reverb Types:
The Hall and Large settings are good for long reverb decay times t o
simulate a large environ-ment, and the Room setting is good for
short reverb decay times to simulate a smaller environment. The
Plate settings are very flexible algorithms designed to emulate t h e
Plate Reverbs of the 1970’s they work well for long and short decay
times.
The Gated setting simulates non-linear reverb where the tail cuts off
abruptly before it can decay naturally. Think of 1980’s Phil Collins
or Miami Vice for this sound. The Reverse setting plays back a
reverberant version of the source sound, you guessed it, in reverse.
This simulates the technique of flipping over the tape reels a n d
recording reverb in an analog environment. Of course, in the digital
world, you generally only have to select the reverse command in
your hard disk recorder to achieve the same results. Life was harder
in the old days.
Note that on all Parameter pages inside the Reverb Effects Function that the Reverb
Type is displayed on the top line next the Function Name (
REVERB):
REVERB(Plate2)
P1
Outpt Level:99
It is important to note, however, that the Reverb Type can only be adjusted on Page
2, which is the actual Reverb Type Parameter.
P3 The Reverb PREDELAY Parameter (10 msec increments)
P4 The Reverb PREDELAY Parameter (1 msec increments)
To simulate an acoustic environment, long reverbs generally have what is called a
“predelay”, which is an actual delay that separates the source sound from the reverb
effect. Unless you are in an utterly massive space, this predelay time is generally less
than 40 milliseconds.
The Reverb Predelay Parameter allows you to set the delay time that occurs before
you hear the actual reverb effect.
Tip: To convincingly emulate plate reverbs, set the Reverb Predelay Value to 00.
Plate reverbs have no predelay.
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