USING MIDIVERB III

REVERB DECAY

The Reverb Decay determines the length of time that the Reverb will sound before it finally fades away. It is not used in the Reverse 1 and 2 Algorithms. It is functional in all others.

DELAY

The Delay section of the MIDIVERB III can be used in two modes, depending upon the configuration. In some configurations, the Delay acts as a straight mono Digital Delay which can be programmed for up to 490 milliseconds. In other configurations that feature the Reverb of MIDIVERB III , it will be used as a Pre-Delay for the Reverb section with a maximum setting of up to 100 milliseconds.

The programmable parameters are:

DELAY TIME

Delay Time is the amount of time between the original signal and the first repeat, or echo, of the signal.

DELAY REGENERATION

Delay Regeneration means that a portion of the delay signal output is "fed back" into the input, resulting in the delay repeating itself. The more regeneration, the more repeats.

CHORUS

The Chorus section of the MIDIVERB III is primarily used to slightly change the pitch of the signal fed into the unit. This is done to make the input signal thicker and bigger sounding.

The programmable parameters are:

CHORUS

ALGORITHM

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Alesis MIXING CONSOLES manual Delay, Chorus