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100 DeepMind 6 User Manual 9.3 Effects Parameters Note: Effects parameters which appear as modulation destinations are marked with a '*'. TC-DeepVRB (TC DEEP REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1 PST Preset -- - Options: Ambience, Church, Gate, Hall, Lo Fi, Modulated, Plate, Room, Spring, Tile, Default. 2* DCY Decay s 0.1 s 6.0 s Controls the amount of time it takes for the reverb to dissipate (range is preset dependant). 3* TON Tone % -50.0% 50.0% Enhances high frequencies/low frequencies for positive/negative settings respectivly. 4 PDY PreDelay ms 0.0 200.0 ms Controls the amount of time before the reverb is heard following the source signal. 5* MIX Mix % 0.0% 100% Controls the mix (or ratio) of wet (processed) and dry (unprocessed) signals. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix AmbVerb (AMBIENT REVERB) No DM12 REF PARAMETER UNITS MIN MAX DESCRIPTION 1 PD PreDelay ms 0.0 200.0 ms Controls the amount of time before the reverb is heard following the source signal. 2* DCY Decay s 0.2 s 7.3s Controls the amount of time it takes for the reverb to dissipate. 3 SIZ Size - 2.0 100.0 Controls the perceived size of the space being created by the reverb. 4* DMP Damping Hz 1000 Hz 20000 Hz Adjusts the decay of the high frequencies within the reverb tail. 5 DIF Diffusion - 1.0 30.0 Controls the initial reflection density. 6* MIX Mix % 0.0% 100% Controls the mix (or ratio) of wet (processed) and dry (unprocessed) signals. 7* LC LoCut Hz 10.0 Hz 500.0 Hz Allows the low frequencies affected by the reverb to be reduced. 8* HC Hi Cut Hz 200.0 Hz 20000.0 Hz Allows the high frequencies affected by the reverb to be reduced. 9 MOD Mod % 0.0% 100% Controls the reverb tail modulation depth. 10* TGN TailGain % 0.0% 100% Adjusts the volume of the reverb tail. * These parameters are available as modulation destinations in the Modulation Matrix