- Process Name:
- HaloVerb for +DSP
- Synopsis:
- HaloVerb for +DSP
- Process Types:
-
Reverb
- Channels:
- 2
- Description:
- HaloVerb for +DSP is a stereo to stereo reverb that can be used as a send processor or an inline processor.
This version of HaloVerb for +DSP is optimized for use on the +DSP processor on unexpanded MIO+DSP units,
and will run at 1x sample rates. The +DSP processor will support 1 instance of HaloVerb for +DSP
(limited by DSP power).
- Parameters:
- Room Size [65, 99] M
-
Sets the effective size of the room; can also be thought of as Reverb Time. Larger
numbers make the room bigger and the reverb time longer.
- Decay [0, 100] %
-
Sets the damping of the regenerative filters of the room. Larger values roll the high–end
off faster.
- Reverb dB [-inf, 9.54243] dB
-
Sets the level of the reverb signal mixed into the output.
- Direct dB [-inf, 9.54243] dB
-
Sets the level of the direct (dry) signal mixed into the output.
- Width [0, 100] %
-
Controls how “Stereo” the output of the reverb is. Setting this to 0
will generate a mono reverb output. Setting this to 100 will provide
maximally stereo reverb output.
- Diffusion [0, 1] %
-
Controls how much diffusion is applied to reverberant field.
- PreDelay [0, 45] ms
-
Sets how much delay (in milliseconds) is applied to the reverb signal
before it is mixed in with the dry signal.
- Cutoff [20, 20k] Hz
-
Sets the cutoff frequency (in Hz) of the high-end contouring filter.
- HiDamp [-40, 0] dB
-
Sets the gain (in dB) of the the high-end contouring filter.
- Master Bypass {On, Off}
-
When bypassed, the reverb passes the input through un-touched.
- See also:
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