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LX480 Dual-Engine Reverb

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Range –100 to 100% Description This parameter sets the feedback, either positive or negative (phase inverted), of the left delay DL1.
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Range –100 to 100% Description This parameter sets the feedback, either positive or negative (phase inverted), of the right delay DL2
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Range –100 to 100% Description This parameter sets the cross–panned feedback, either positive or negative (phase inverted), from the left delay DL3 into the right delay DL2.
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Range –100 to 100% Description This parameter sets the cross–panned feedback, either positive or negative (phase inverted), from the right delay DL4 into the left delay DL1.
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Range 64:0 to 0:64 Description Specific to the Random Hall HD algorithm, this parameter controls the ratio between reverberation signal and early reflection signal in the output. 64:0 represents on...
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Range RVB or EFX Description Specific to the Random Hall and Random Hall HD algorithms, this parameter switches between RVB Mode and EFX Mode. The RVB Mode has linked operation for Reverb Time Mid ...
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Range 0 RVB to 9 RVB, 0 EFX to 9 EFX Description This parameter changes the way the algorithm responds to different input levels, which affects how realistic the reverberation sounds. This paramete...
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Range LEFT or RIGHT Description Controls which channel receives the decay optimization specified by the DCO parameter. In rare circumstances (less than 5% of all power up) the original hardware swa...
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Range 0 to 100% Description This parameter affects both reverberation and early reflections. Diffusion determines the amount of sound reflections within the onset of a reverb and is most noticeable...
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Range 0 to 254 Description Controls the input gain of the reverberation engine. Settings above 160 will result in saturation of the internal calculations. This parameter affects both reverberation ...
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Range 0% to 100% Description Sets the ratio between the dry signal and the processed signal. 0% represents only dry signal and 100% represents only processed (wet) signal. When using LX480 on a sen...
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