Reverb Plug-Ins : ReVibe : Adjusting ReVibe Parameters

Adjusting ReVibe Parameters
You can adjust ReVibe parameters by adjusting the slider controls, dragging dots on the graph display, or using your computer keyboard.
Editing Slider Controls with a Mouse
You can adjust slider controls with a mouse by dragging horizontally. Parameter values increase as you drag to the right, and decrease as you drag to the left.
Some sliders (such as the Diffusion slider) are bipolar, meaning that their zero position is in the center of the slider’s range. Dragging to the right of center creates a positive parameter value; dragging to the left of center generates a negative parameter value.
Editing Graph Display Parameters with a Mouse
You can adjust parameters on the Decay Color & EQ graph displays with a mouse by dragging the appropriate dot on the graph.
To cut or boost a particular EQ band:
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To adjust EQ frequency crossover:
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To adjust high frequency rear cut:
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Editing Parameters with a Computer Keyboard
Each control has a corresponding parameter text field that displays the current value of the parameter. You can edit the numeric value of a parameter with your computer keyboard.
To change control values with a computer keyboard:
1 Click on the parameter text that you want to edit.
2 Change the value by doing one of the following.
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To increase a value, press the Up Arrow on your keyboard. To decrease a value, press the Down Arrow on your keyboard.
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For parameters with values in kilohertz, typing “k” after a number value will multiply the value by 1000. For example, type “8k” to enter a value of 8000.
3 Do one of the following:
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Press Enter on the numeric keyboard to input the value and remain in keyboard editing mode.
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Press Enter on the alpha keyboard (Windows) or Return (Mac) to enter the value and leave keyboard editing mode.
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To move from a selected parameter to the next parameter, press the Tab key. To move backward, press Shift+Tab.
Enabling Switches
To enable a switch, click on the switch (the round LED indicator next to each switch name). Switch LEDs illuminate when enabled.