Alesis Strike Drum Module Strike Editor Software V1.1 - User Guide - Page 10
Parameter, Description, Values, Settings, Reverb, Level, Color
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Parameter Reverb Description Reverb lets you apply different types of reverb to simulate your kit being played in a specific kind of space. Values/Settings Type This is the type of space the reverb will emulate. 0-99 Level This is the level of the reverb effect. If you've already set how much reverb is 0-99 applied to each trigger zone, you can use this setting to turn down the overall reverb level for the kit. Size This is the size of the virtual space designated by the type of reverb. Higher 0-99 values result in a longer reverb time. Color This is the amount of high-frequency damping of the reverb, which affects its 0-99 tone. Higher values result in a brighter reverb sound. FX1 FX1 lets you select from different types of flanger, chorus, vibrato, and delay effects. Type This is the type of effect. See Effects Parameters The available parameters will depend on the type of effect. See Effects FX2 FX2 lets you select from different types of flanger, chorus, vibrato, and delay effects. Type This is the type of effect. See Effects Parameters The available parameters will depend on the type of effect. See Effects 10