M-Audio WizooVerb W2 Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн [28/132] 18621

M-Audio WizooVerb W2 Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн [28/132] 18621
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4 Basics
In technically accurate terms, reverb time is defined as the length of time it takes for
the sound level to decay to 60 dB below the initial level.
Energy loss increases as the frequency rises, so reverb time is shorter for
high frequencies. The reverb gradually loses brightness, becoming quite
dark at the end of the tail. Hence the room’s absorptive properties not only
influence the duration but also the tone of the reverb.
Factors influencing our perception of the size and state of the room are
also important. Key factors include:
Reverb time: It is instrumental in shaping our perception of the room’s
size because we associate long reverberation times with big rooms.
Early reflections: On closer examination, early reflections’ loudness and
the time it takes for them to condense play important roles.
So, what does all this have to do with WizooVerb? Plenty: WizooVerb W2 is
not only based on these principles, it also makes use of them in unprece-
dented ways:
WizooVerb W2 offers a remarkably intuitive approach to editing the
structures of natural reverberation.
All of WizooVerb W2’s processing options are attuned specifically to
the listener’s perceptions.
The following chapters provide an in-depth introduction to these process-
ing options and their effect on the listener’s subjective perceptions.
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The anatomy of a reverberation: Early reflections + tail
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