TC electronic SDN BHD NonLin2 manual Envelope Display, Release

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Release

Range: 0 – 500ms

Sets the Release time (= Decay) of the Reverb Envelope. This is the time the reverb tail needs to disappear and this is what causes the “gated” effect. For a typical eight- ies style response, Release should be set at 0-100 ms. The most gated and unnatural effect is obtained at short Release settings.

Max. range for this parameter depends on the Attack and Hold settings.

Envelope Display

ENVELOPE DISPLAY

The Envelope display is a graphical representation of the 4 envelope parameters and the wet level. The 4 dotted lines represent the 4 envelope parameters and their posi- tion in time. Take a vertical line at the handle and move it to the left to decrease the time for that parameter or to the right to increase the parameter. Moving the horizon- tal line of the envelope curve up and down changes the wet level of the reverb from 0dB (fully up) to off (fully down).

Note: The total time for Attack, Hold and Release can not exceed 500ms!

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Contents Manual TC Support Interactive Table of Contents Enjoy TC Electronic Team NONLIN2 Stereo Effects ReverbSystem Requirements Keyboard CommandsAutomation Focus FieldsOverload Indication O/L Main PLUG-IN ParametersLevels Input LevelEnvelope Envelope Display ReleaseEnvelope Display Reverb Style ModifyStyle DiffuseTwist Type FilterWidth Preset File Menu NEXT/PREVIOUS PresetsDefault Preset Locations Mac OSWindows Converting NONLIN2 Presets from System Compare Settings with A/B MEM Function Locking Parameter Values Using the Parameter Lock