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REVERB The Reverb send effect controls the persistence and ambient characteristics of the sound reverberations. It can simulate many different sonic locations, from great spaces to small confinements. REVERB PRE (Pre-delay) controls the predelay time of the Reverb. Range (0-127). DEC (Decay Time) sets the decay time of the reverberated signal, essentially setting the size of the sonic room. Range (1-INF). FRQ (Shelving Frequency) controls the shelving filter frequency. Together with the GAI parameter it can be used to dampen the reverberated signal above a chosen frequency, making the reverberation sound more poignant or more muffled. Range (0127). GAI (Shelving Gain) affects the damping of the reverberated signal above the shelving frequency set by the FRQ parameter. At max value the treble is included in the reverberations; lowering the value gradually dampens it. Range (0-127). HPF (HP Filter) controls the highpass filtering of the input to the reverb. Range (0-127). LPF (LP Filter) controls the lowpass filtering of the input to the reverb. Range (0-127). VOL (Mix Volume) sets the volume of the Reverb output signal. The output is routed either before or after the Distortion and Compressor effects, depending on the setting of the REV parameter on the DISTORTION page. Range (0-127). B-2 Appendix B: FX TRACK PARAMETERS