klevgrand Kleverb User Manual

Welcome!

This is the user manual for Kleverb, a reverb plug-in effect available for iPad (AUv3) and Mac & Windows (AU/VST/AAX). It has been designed and developed by Klevgrand, a small studio in Stockholm, Sweden. Kleverb is a high quality algorithmic reverb effect. An intuitive UI combined with a carefully calibrated network of filters and delays makes this a powerful effect useful in any context; all from acoustic jazz to EDM.
There’s also a ducker included that uses the dry signal as sidechain. Very useful to keep vocals or other solo instruments distinct even when they’re soaking wet.
The 64 factory presets covers most of the Kleverb features.
Get the iOS version at the App Store
Get the AU / VST / AAX version at klevgrand.se

LICENSING (DESKTOP ONLY)

Until unlocked, the plug-in will output 1 second of silence now and then. To unlock the full version, click the Authorize label (bottom right corner) and type/paste your license key.!
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Kleverb
Algorithmic Reverb

User Interface

1. DECAY
The length of the reverb tail
2. DAMPING
The damping frequency in tail
3. DIFFUSION
Removes transients to get the perception of a more/less dense reverb tail
4. SPREAD
Sets the stereo width of the wet signal. At 0% the wet signal will be mono summed.
5. PRE-DELAY
Delays the wet signal
6. TYPES
Three types of reverb with slightly different algorithms and setups. The Large and Medium types are quite similar though they spread different over a stereo image.
7. EQ
Two separate 1-band equalizers with selectable type (high pass, low shelf, peak, high shelf, low pass). Frequency and gain is changed by clicking and dragging.
While dragging, hold down [Ctrl] to change Q-value.
Hold down [Alt] while dragging. Mac: [Option]

Early / Late switches

Selects which equalizer to control. The early equalizer controls the signal before fed into the early reflections. The late equalizer controls the signal after the tail.
8. DUCKER
Ducks the reverb. This is useful, for example, to have more separation between the dry and wet signals.
1. On/Off
2. Reduction
3. Threshold
4. Attack
5. Release
Turns the ducker effect on and off
Shows the amount
of reduction
Adjusts at what level
the ducker should
start working
Adjusts the attack
response time
Adjusts the release
response time
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