M-Audio WizooVerb W2 [52/132] Decay time

M-Audio WizooVerb W2 [52/132] Decay time
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The Attack segment may encompass the entire reverb signal or only parts thereof. It
cannot, however, overlap with the Decay segment.
Decay Time
Decay Time determines the length of the final envelope segment. The end
of this segment is always identical with the end of the envelope. Accord-
ingly, you can shift the starting point of the segment to the left using the
Decay Time knob.
The Decay segment may encompass the entire reverb signal or only parts thereof. It
cannot, however, overlap with the Attack segment.
Attack/Decay Slope
The Slope knobs let you contour independently the respective waveforms
of the Attack and the Decay segments. You can create various ascending at-
tack and descending decay envelopes:
Negative values yield an exponential curve.
A value of 0% creates a straight line, that is, a linear ascent/descent.
Positive values produce a logarithmic curve.
You can literally shape the reverb signal using the Slope knobs: For exam-
ple, you can dial in very steep slopes for the attack and decay phases to cre-
ate gated reverb, the length of which you can conveniently adjust using the
Length knob. If you do want reverb to cut off quite so abruptly, you can dial
in a fast fade using Decay Slope.
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Boundless variety: You can sculpt Attack and Decay slopes to shape reverb
curves to taste.
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