Lexicon musical instrument owner manual Damping, Level, Regen Regeneration, Delay, Pantheon

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DAMPING

 

DESCRIPTION OF PARAMETERS

PANTHEON

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAMPING

In real rooms, the timbre of the reverberant tail becomes darker over time due to the air’s absorption of high-frequency sound energy. The Damping control models that behavior with even greater range of control than could be achieved in any physical space. Setting the cutoff frequency in the Damping parameter within a range between 2 kHz to 6 kHz is the most natural sounding with larger spaces needing a lower damping cutoff frequency. Damping set to high frequency settings gives unnatural reverb decay. For specialized reverbs with high end sizzle, such as plate reverbs, settings higher than 7 kHz are often used. When you set the cutoff to very low frequencies, the duration of the reverb will be much shorter than the value shown by the RT60 parameter.

MIX

Mix is the ratio of Wet (reverberated) signal to Dry (direct, unprocessed) signal. Each of Lexicon’s factory programs are typically shipped at 100% wet, and we recommend controlling the mix within the recording software’s console, rather than with the Mix parameter. However, the parameter can be used to adjust the wet/dry ratio when the effect is used “in line” and no direct dry signal is sent around the effect. The situation that needs to be avoided is when two direct signals interfere with each other, with a possible slight delay, resulting in severe comb filtering. This can happen when there is both direct path for the signal around the effect and the mix control is set to a point other than 100% wet.

LEVEL

Level is the output level control of the reverb. Like the Mix parameter each of Lexicon’s factory programs are typically shipped at full level. We recommend that the level of the Reverb is set by the send and return levels of the software’s console. However, for cases where effects are chained together and intermediate level control is needed, this parameter can be used.

REGEN (REGENERATION)

Regen (Regeneration) sets the regeneration amount for energy to be fed back into the input diffusion section. The combination of Delay and Regeneration will create a feedback path used to create layered diffusion density. This is rarely used in larger reverb simulations, but often used in plate reverb simulations and some small room and ambience simulations. Regeneration can be fed back in phase (1% to 100%) or out of phase (-1 to -100%). Even small amounts of Regeneration can greatly affect the overall reverb sound so it should be used sparingly with values less than 30% except for special effects.

DELAY

Delay sets the delay time for energy to be fed back into the input diffusion section. The combination of Delay and Regeneration will create a feedback path used to create layered diffusion density. This is rarely used in larger reverb simulations, but often used in plate reverb simulations and some small room and ambience simulations. Except for creating special effects, Delay settings in the range of 7-15 milliseconds are the most useful.

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Lexicon musical instrument owner manual Damping, Level, Regen Regeneration, Delay, Pantheon, Description Of Parameters