Reverb Plug-Ins : ReVibe II : ReVibe II Controls : Room and Reverb Type

Room and Reverb Type
ReVibe II lets you select the type of Room and Reverb modeled. Each Room and Reverb type models early reflection characteristics for specific types of rooms or effects devices. Each Room and Reverb type also incorporates a complex room coloration EQ, which models the general frequency response of various rooms and effects devices.
Choosing a new Reverb Type changes the early reflections and room coloration EQ only. All of the other ReVibe II parameters and setting remain unchanged. To create a preset that includes all parameters, use the Plug-In Settings menu.
 
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For more information on saving and importing plug-in presets, see the Pro Tools Reference Guide.
The Reverb Type display shows the Room Type Category, Room Type Name, the Next and Previous buttons, and the Reverb Type.
Room Type Category Menu
Clicking on the Room Type Category menu lets you select one of the 14 Room Type categories, and selects the first Room Type preset in that category.
Room Type Name Menu
Click the Room Type Name menu to select from a list of all available Room Type presets.
 
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See ReVibe II Room Types for a list of room presets.
Next and Previous Buttons
Click the Next or Previous buttons to choose the next or previous Room Type.
Reverb Type Menu
Click the Reverb Type menu to select the type of reverb tail. There are nine basic reverb types, plus Automatic. Select Automatic to use the reverb tail type that is stored with the currently selected room type. The reverb types are:
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Automatic selects the reverb tail type stored with the room type.
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Natural is an average reverb tail type with no extreme characteristics.
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Smooth is optimized for large rooms.
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Fast Attack can be useful for plate reverbs.
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Dense is similar to smooth, and can also be good for a plate reverb.
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Tight is good for small to medium rooms.
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Sparse 1 produces sparse early reflections with a high diffusion buildup.
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Sparse 2 can be useful for a spring reverb.
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Wide is a generic large reverb.
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Small is optimized for small rooms.