TC electronic SDN BHD NonLin2 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
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NonLin2
Dry Level
Range: Off to 0dB
Adjusts the dry signal level passed through the algorithm. For a typical send/return
configuration, leave dry level off.
Wet Level
Range: Off – 0dB
Adjusts the wet (reverb) output level.
ENVELOPE
The envelope determines the shape of the reverb. Due to the envelope control, you
can create the typical “gate reverb” effect without the use of any noise gate or similar.
The triggering is done automatically for you, just by feeding the plug-in with audio.
Pre Delay
Range: 0 – 500ms
Pre Delay offsets the Output and timing of the Envelope Generator. It is typically used
to obtain depth and definition in a mix, or align the effect with a musical beat. Delays
in the 10-40 ms range can be considered for percussive sounds, while dense vocal
slap effects could use 70-150 ms of Pre Delay.
Attack
Range: 0 – 500ms
Sets the Attack time (= build up) of the Reverb Envelope. The build up time is the
time the reverb tail needs to get to the maximum level.
Max. range for this parameter depends on the Hold and Release settings: The total
time for Attack, Hold and Release can not be higher than 500ms.
Hold
Range: 0 – 500ms
Sets the Hold time (= fully open time) of the Reverb Envelope. The “fully open” time
is the time the reverb tail maintains its maximum level. For a typical eighties style
response, Hold should be set at 60-120 ms.
Max. range for this parameter depends on the Attack and Release settings.