Reverb Settings
The reverb settings allow you to change the characteristics of the room.
- Main
All values shown in the top row apply to all speakers or to the front channels if you are working with surround tracks.
- Rear
If you are working with surround tracks up to 5.1, you can use this row to set up an offset for the rear channels.
- Auto Gain
If this button is activated, the impulse response is automatically normalized.
- Reverse
Reverses the impulse response.
- Pre-Delay
Determines how much time passes before the reverb is applied. This allows you to simulate larger rooms by increasing the time it takes for the first reflections to reach the listener.
- Time Scaling
Controls the reverb time.
- Size
Determines the size of the simulated room.
- Level
A level control for the impulse response. This governs the volume of the reverb.
- ER Tail Split
Sets a split point between the early reflections and the tail, allowing you to determine where the reverb tail begins. A value of 60 means that the early reflections are heard for 60 ms.
- ER Tail Mix
Allows you to set up the relation of early reflections and tail. Values above 50 attenuate the early reflections and values below 50 attenuate the tail.