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REVERB
Presets: Click this box to select a reverb preset from a drop-
down menu. The reverb parameters will jump to their preset
positions. You can adjust the individual reverb parameter knobs
yourself, as well.
Status: Click this box to activate and deactivate reverb. The
parameter knobs will remain in their respective positions.
Reverb Parameters
Decay: Determines the “decay time,” or how long the reverb will
trail off.
Diffusion: Determines how far apart the echoes from the
reverberating sound are. The greater the degree of diffusion,
the less space there willl be between the echoes.
Size: Determines the size of the “virtual room” in which you are
playing. Higher settings will create longer reverb, emulating the
acoustics of a larger room.
Pre-Delay: Determines how soon the reverb begins after the note sounds. Pre-delay is often what determines our perception
of space in a room.
Width: Determines the width of the reverb’s stereo image. “0%” is mono while “100%” is wide stereo. We recommend setting
this close to 100%.
Quality: Determines the quality of the reverb. In general, higher is better, but higher settings require higher CPU usage. If
there is too much demand on your CPU, reduce this setting.
Variation: Creates a new variant of the same room (as defined by the “Size” setting). Adjust this to fine tune the sound of the
reverb.
Reverb Level: Determines the volume level of the reverb. This will not affect the volume level of the original sound.
ABOUT
This screen displays the version of the software and its
copyright information as well as “live telemetry” from the
underlying software engine. The information in the left-hand
column indicates the software’s current CPU usage. The right-
hand column contains the software’s current MIDI events and
settings. You may adjust some of the settings in this window by
clicking on the box to reveal a drop-down menu:
Dyn Max: Determines the threshold for RAM usage by the
software. The default is “256 MB.”
Pre-Caching: Determines how many samples of an instrument
the software will process before playing them. A higher setting
will result in a slower response, though you should increase this
setting if you are using a slower computer. The default is “32
Kb.”
Quality: Determines audio quality of the playback and
recording. The default is “Normal (Hermite).”
Tuning System: Determines the tuning system of the
instrument in the software. There are different tunings for regions throughout the world, but to start, we recommend the default,
“International 440.”
Inst. Poly: Determines the amount of polyphony (multiple notes sounding simultaneously) the software can play. A higher
setting will allow for greater polyphony but also increase CPU usage. The default is “32.”
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