Together with the Decay control, this describes the personality of the reverb. Size - This controls the physical size of the simulated hall or plate.
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In the middle, no EQ is applied.ĭecay - This is the decay time of the reverb tail (called "RT60" in the 'verb business.) At full anti-clockwise, you will hear almost no tail, and at full clockwise, the RT60 (or time to -60dB) will be over a minute long in Superhall mode, and about 45 seconds in Plate mode with Size at maximum.
At full anti-clockwise, the reverb tail will be very dark, and have no high end, and at full clockwise, it will be very bright, and have no low end. At full clockwise, the early reflections are entirely "smeared." Essentially, it controls the smoothness of the reverb.Ĭolor - This is an omnibus control for the several EQ parameters in the algorithm. At full anti-clockwise, no diffusion is applied, and the early reflections are very clear. This results in a more percussive and rich reverb tail.ĭiffusion - This controls the amount of diffusion applied to the early reflections. At full clockwise, an exponential decay occurs, with the initial reflection being much louder. At full anti-clockwise, the reflections are more or less equal. An equal-power crossfade mixes between the two.Īttack - This controls the presence of the initial early reflections. At full clockwise, only the wet signal appears. At full anti-clockwise, only the dry signal appears at the outputs. The Superhall algorithm is designed to emulate the incredibly long, chorus-y reverb tails heard on Harold Budd/Brian Eno records, and is what makes Eos amazing on synth sounds. The Plate algorithm in Eos is an unique implementation of the traditional digital plate, rich and full, perfect for drum and vocal simulation. With an easy-to-understand interface, and a 48k/24 bit true stereo audio path, Eos is a top-of-the-line commercial studio quality reverb for your Eurorack system. A long-time favorite of our plug-in users, the Eos reverb is now available in Eurorack! This module is code-identical to the Eos plug-in, with the Superhall and Plate algorithms made famous in the original.