The Mix section has controls for adjusting the relative levels of the source signal and the reverb effect.
The Wet control adjusts the mix between the dry, unprocessed signal and the reverb effect. If you insert the ReVibe II plug-in directly onto an audio track, settings from 30% to 60% are a good starting point for experimenting with this parameter. The range of this control is from 0% to 100%.
Stereo Width controls the stereo field spread of the front reverb channels. A setting of 0% produces a mono reverb, but leaves the panning of the original source signal unaffected. A setting of 100% produces a hard panned stereo image.
Settings above 100% use phase inversion to create an even wider stereo effect. The Stereo Width slider displays red above the 100% mark to remind you that a phase effect is being used to widen the stereo field.
These buttons set the Wet control to 100% Wet or 100%
Dry and the current setting. A 100% wet mix contains only the reverb effect with none of the direct signal. This setting can be useful when using pre-fader sends to achieve send/return bussing. The wet/dry balance in the mix can be controlled using the track faders for the dry signal, and the Auxiliary Input fader for the effect return.