</p> <p style='text-align: left;'><strong>DIFFUSION</strong> – This knob controls the density of the reverb effect. When set to 0, the diffusion is off. When the diffusion is off or set to a low level, the reverberation can sound sparse and the individual echoes that make up the reverb effect may be perceptible. At higher levels, the reverberation can sound denser or smoother, and individual echoes are imperceptible.</p> <p style='text-align: left;'><strong>TILT</strong> – This knob tilts the reverb’s entire frequency response around a central frequency point, without impacting the definition of the reverb’s sound. Negative values make the sound darker and positive values make it brighter. It allows to tune the reverb’s sound to match the natural properties of different types of spaces, or the character of a specific sound source or mix. The exceptional processing quality ensures that the sound remains natural and clear.</p> <p style='text-align: left;'><strong>LOW TILT</strong> – This knob controls the reverb’s low frequency response. Positive values attenuate the low frequencies in a limpid, natural manner, and negative values extend the duration of the decay of the reverb’s low frequency components. This allows to simulate the reverb characteristics of natural spaces, as well as adjust the reverb to better blend with the sound source or within a mix. For example, a positive value may be used to tune the reverb to unobtrusively blend with a vocal sound, and a negative value may be used to simulate the longer decay of low frequencies in a large hall.</p> <p>