LiquidSonics Reverberate Convolution Reverb for Mac and PC User Guide Applies to Reverberate v1.915 (and above) Liquid Sonics'
IR Type: Tail – Synthetic Noise Tail Generator Algorithm Control Late reflections, also known as tails, provide much of the fullness and r
Length and Reversal Once loaded, the IR can be lengthened, shortened and stretched using the length controls. The IR can be reversed using the arrow
Amplitude Envelope and Normalisation A normalisation parameter is provided to maximise the amplitude of the loaded IR. The envelope controls provid
IR Equaliser Tabs The associated IR EQ filter tabs for each impulse response provide a 5-band twice-oversampled paragraphic EQ which is a
amplitude curve has been shaped to closely match that of the original IR. When IR normalisation is enabled (as is typically the case) this can
Load/Save: Current Bank of Presets: • Load FXB Bank of Presets: Allows the user to select an FXB preset file from disk. • Save Presets as FXB Bank:
2.3. Mixer Tab The mixer tab provides the ability to set the levels of impulse responses and cross-fade between them. VU meters are p
IR Balance (Pan) and Final Mix These sections enables the mix between impulse responses 1 and 2 to be mixed relative to one another. M
2.4. Post Equaliser Tab Traditionally convolution reverbs provide an FIR filter for their sound modification needs. Whilst FIR filters are linear
2.5. SplitMod Tab (Early/Late Split Pitch Modulation) Many high-end reverb processors modulate their early and late reflections to provide a dynamic
Table of Contents 1. Installation and Registration 3 Windows PC 3 Mac 3 Impulse Response Locations 3 2. General Usage 4 Processing Delay 4 Lost
2.6. All-Pass Interpolator Chorus Tab In addition to the SplitMod function which modulates the IRs, a standard chorus is provided for
2.7. Stereo Modulated Delay Tab Since a reverb effect is fundamentally a very long delay line with millions of taps simulating reflec
2.8. Settings Tab A number of user settings are provided (selections are saved in the registry for the current user) and apply to all instances
The IR1-B/IR2-B controls do not automatically pair files to enable rapid auditioning of alternative pairings for true stereo impulse resp
Midi-CC / Assignment x: Sets a Midi change control (CC) to be assigned to one of a selection common of parameters (e.g. ADSHR envelope, post-EQ, choru
Appendix A: Automation Parameter Names Master params LFOs Master gain Gain Master EQ LFO1 LFO1Rate Master mix ReverbMix1 Master EQ LFO2 LFO2Rat
IR1 Sim-TS Gain IR1 Sim-TS HPF freq IR1 Sim-TS HPF toggle IR1 Sim-TS Pre-Delay STSGain1 STSFreq1 STSFrqT1 STSDly1 IR2 Sim-TS Gain IR2 Sim-TS HPF freq
IR1 filter4 freq mod to IR1 filter4 freq start time IR1 filter4 freq end time IR1 filter4 gain mod to IR1 filter4 gain start time IR1 filter4 gain e
Filter4 freq mod FrqMod#4 Filter4 freq mod phase FrqMPh#4 Filter4 gain Gain #4 Filter4 gain mod GainM#4 Filter4 gain mod phase GainMP#
1. Installation and Registration To install Reverberate an Intel Mac or Windows VST/RTAS DAW PC is required. It is recommended to install the plu
2. General Usage The plug-in is split into the following areas: • Impulse Response Editing Tab (x2) composed of three sub-tabs o Impulse responses
powers of two, uneven or inconsistent numbers of samples across process calls; none of these factors should affect zero latency. Lost F
2.1. Impulse Response Editor and EQ Tabs The impulse response tabs are the first encountered and each allows one or two stereo impul
Notes on IR Processing Topology Three topologies for convolution are provided for each of the IR1 and IR2 containers: 1. Parallel Stereo: The left
IR Type: File (Parallel Stereo) – True Stereo Simulation Mode Configuration In parallel stereo topology mode the option to select a true stereo simula
IR Type: ER – Early Reflections Algorithm Control The early reflections and filter characteristics of a room greatly determine its charact
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