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==List of reverbs==
==List of reverbs==
*''Classic Reverb'' — The standard reverb.
*''Classic Reverb'' — The standard reverb.
*''Small Reverb'' — Small Reverb adds a more subtle reverb to an instrument than Classic Reverb. It causes the instrument to sound as if it is being played in a bathroom.
*''Small Reverb'' — Small Reverb adds a more subtle reverb to an instrument than Classic Reverb. It causes the instrument to sound as if it is being played in a bathroom.
*''Large Reverb'' — Large Reverb has more echo and longer release than Classic Reverb.
*''Large Reverb'' — Large Reverb has more echo and longer release than Classic Reverb.
*''Church Reverb'' ― Church Reverb was added in 2022 with a sample of [https://onlinesequencer.net/members/15093 Cool172] clapping in a church, hence the name. This reverb adds an interesting dimension which could be described as hearing that instrument in a large room.
*''Church Reverb'' ― Church Reverb was added in 2022 with a sample of [https://onlinesequencer.net/members/15093 Cool172] clapping in a church, hence the name. This reverb adds an interesting dimension which could be described as hearing that instrument in a large room.
*''Gated Reverb'' — Gated Reverb is similar to Classic Reverb, but the release cuts off more abruptly. It effects low frequencies most prominently.
*''Gated Reverb'' — Gated Reverb is similar to Classic Reverb, but the release cuts off more abruptly. It affects low frequencies most prominently.
*''Reverse'' — Reverse applies a reversed sound playback of the note.
*''Reverse'' — Reverse applies a reversed sound playback of the note.
*''Nova'' — Stretches out the attack and release of a note, making it sound less sharp and more smooth.
*''Nova'' — Stretches out the attack and release of a note, making it sound less sharp and more smooth.
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*''Miasma'' — Miasma is similar to Nova, although Miasma minimizes the effect of the attack, thus making a softer and more consistent sound.
*''Miasma'' — Miasma is similar to Nova, although Miasma minimizes the effect of the attack, thus making a softer and more consistent sound.
*''Proton'' — Proton plays a sequence of notes that cycle through various levels of electronic-esque distortion and decreasing amounts of volume. Best used in individual notes with long intervals apart from each other.
*''Proton'' — Proton plays a sequence of notes that cycle through various levels of electronic-esque distortion and decreasing amounts of volume. Best used in individual notes with long intervals apart from each other.
*''Schema'' — Schema plays a delayed playback, and could be best described as a hybrid of Ripple and Proton. It has somewhat of a stereo delay effect.
*''Schema'' — Schema plays a delayed playback and could be best described as a hybrid of Ripple and Proton. It has somewhat of a stereo delay effect.
*''Sylph'' — Sylph immensely changes the sound, and causes it to sound more like an ethereal chime, which is most sensitive to the frequencies in a D minor chord.
*''Sylph'' — Sylph immensely changes the sound and causes it to sound more like an ethereal chime, which is most sensitive to the frequencies in a D minor chord.
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