Hall, Room and Plate M40 Studio Reverb features three main reverb algorithms. The Hall algorithm emulates a large hall with a broad and warm reverb.
Room emulates a small and well-furnished room with an intimate ambience and going back in time the Plate reverb algorithm emulates the large metallic plates which were used to create reverbs before digital signal processing was commonplace.
Part of monitor signal path It is available for tracking to increase the recording comfort without tying the effect to the final take, operated by the control panel and the reverb knob on the top panel of Desktop Konnekt.
VST and Audio Units Beside being part of the monitor mix, the M40 Studio Reverb is also available as a natively running VST/AU plug-in, allowing you to use it as part of your recording session in your PC or Mac.
M40 Studio Reverb features
Hall The Hall algorithm emulates a large hall with a broad and warm reverb.
Room Room emulates a small and well-furnished room with an intimate ambience.
Plate Going back in time the Plate reverb algorithm emulates the large metallic plates which were used to create reverbs before digital signal processing was commonplace.
Pre Delay Whether you work with vocals or instruments, the M30 Studio Reverb will add a broad and warm reverb to your sound. Use the pre delay to separate the source from the reverb tail.
Decay M30 preserves the natural characteristics of the original source, which gives you an incomparable and authentic large sound. Use the decay parameter to adjust the length of the reverb diffuse field.
Hi Color The sound of M30 is perfectly suited to vocals, but it can also be used with a wide variety of instruments and audio material. Hi Color varies the “color” of the reverb. From dark to crisp and bright, the Color parameter can really change the characteristics and style of the reverb.
Mix The Mix parameter obviously sets the wet/dry mix. Use the convenient 100% knob when working with the reverb as parallel effect.
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