What bothers me the most about Ableton’s Reverb is that changing settings, such as room size or decay will also change the Reverb’s volume. That’s why I added 2 utilities to this rack which automatically counter those changes. Furthermore, you’ll get two independent controls for dry and wet instead of only one knob. To top things off you’ll get 2 filters, so you have control over Reverb’s frequency range. Dry controls the volume of the dry signal (-inf – 6dB). Wet adjusts the volume of the wet signal (-inf – 6dB). Size controls the room size (0.22 – 500). Time sets the decay time (200ms – 6s). Pre sets the pre-delay time (0.5ms – 100ms). Width controls how stereo the reverb is (0 – 120). High Pass adjusts the frequency of the high-pass filter (150 Hz – 1kHz). Low Pass controls the frequency of the low-pass filter (300 Hz – 10kHz).
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What bothers me the most about Ableton’s Reverb is that changing settings, such as room size or decay will also change the Reverb’s volume. That’s why I added 2 utilities to this rack which automatically counter those changes. Furthermore, you’ll get two independent controls for dry and wet instead of only one knob. To top things off you’ll get 2 filters, so you have control over Reverb’s frequency range. Dry controls the volume of the dry signal (-inf – 6dB). Wet adjusts the volume of the wet signal (-inf – 6dB). Size controls the room size (0.22 – 500). Time sets the decay time (200ms – 6s). Pre sets the pre-delay time (0.5ms – 100ms). Width controls how stereo the reverb is (0 – 120). High Pass adjusts the frequency of the high-pass filter (150 Hz – 1kHz). Low Pass controls the frequency of the low-pass filter (300 Hz – 10kHz).