EffectsInteractive3DLevel2Reverb.Reverb Property

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Retrieves and sets the attenuation of late reverberation relative to Room, in mB, of the EffectsInteractive3DLevel2Reverb structure.

Definition

Visual Basic Public Property Reverb As Integer
C# public int Reverb { get; set; }
C++ public:
property int Reverb {
        int get();
        void set(int value);
}
JScript public function get Reverb() : int
public function set Reverb(int);

Property Value

System.Int32
Attenuation of late reverberation relative to Room, in mB.

This property is read/write. 

Remarks

Can range from Interactive3DLevel2ReverbEffect.ReverbMin to Interactive3DLevel2ReverbEffect.ReverbMax.

The default value is Interactive3DLevel2ReverbEffect.ReverbDefault or -200 mB.

How Do I...?

Use Effect Parameters

This C# example demonstrates how to use the parameters of an effect object from a SecondaryBuffer object.

The buffer object in this code snippet is assumed to be the SecondaryBuffer from the code in Add Effects to a SecondaryBuffer Object.

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//Retrieve the effects object and //the effect param sturctures and edit parameters. EchoEffect echo = (EchoEffect)buffer.GetEffects(0); EffectsEcho echo_params = echo.AllParameters; echo_params.LeftDelay = 250.0f; echo_params.RightDelay = 100.0f; echo_params.Feedback = 85.0f; echo_params.PanDelay = 1; echo_params.WetDryMix = 50.0f; ChorusEffect chorus = (ChorusEffect)buffer.GetEffects(1); EffectsChorus chorus_params = chorus.AllParameters; chorus_params.Delay = 15.0f; chorus_params.Depth = ChorusEffect.DepthMax; chorus_params.Phase = ChorusEffect.PhaseNegative90; chorus_params.Waveform = ChorusEffect.WaveSin; chorus_params.WetDryMix = 50.0f; //Set the new parameters and play the buffer. echo.AllParameters = echo_params; chorus.AllParameters = chorus_params; buffer.Play(0,BufferPlayFlags.Default);


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