
Infinite reverberation: decay time controlled by envelope follower based on input level.
The infinite reverberation (used for instance with Lexicon LXP15 or PCM81) is realized with a program in which the reverberation time is ccontrolled by the amplitude of the input signal. The general idea is: the quieter the sound, the longer the reverberation.
The amplified instrumental sound should blend well with the reverberation sound but nevertheless remain slightly in the foreground.
A second reverberation should generally be used to soften the amplified instrumental sound and the infinite reverberation sound.
The following values correspond to the ones used in previous versions of the electronics.
Lexicon LXP-15 parameters (start from Preset 1 Large Hall)
Glidelay
0us
Gldfbk
0%
Delay 2
17.0ms
HiCut
3.21kHz
LoCut
19Hz
Decay
Inf.
Treble
Full
BassMpy
1.00x
Size
71meter
Diffus.
71%
Inlevel
100%
Mix
100%
WetP
C
SryP
C
Outlvl
100%
LFORate
0.10Hz
RvbMix
100%
Algthm
Dly/Rvb
SRC 1
Inlvl
Tresh
0
Dest 1
Decay
Scale 1
-176%
Offset 1
0
SRC 2
off
SRC 3
off
SRC 4
off
Lexicon PCM81 parameters (start from Preset P3 1.9 Concert Hall)
Patch 0 src
Int Mono Lvl
Patch 0 Dst
Rvb Time Mid Rt
Patch 0 values
000 : 55.6 src
127 : 3.33