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Stereo Reverb
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Reverb 4000 Àº 24 bit AD/DA ÄÁ¹öÅÍ¿Í 44.1¿¡¼­ 96kHzÀÇ »ùÇøµºñ¸¦ Áö¿øÇÕ´Ï´Ù. USB ¸¦ ÅëÇÏ¿© PC ¶Ç´Â Mac ¿¡¼­ »ç¿ëÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ´Â ICON ¼ÒÇÁÆ®¿þ¾î·Î, ´Ù¾çÇÑ ÆĶó¹ÌÅ͵éÀ» ¼Õ½±°í ºü¸£°Ô Á¦¾îÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖÀ¸¸ç, ½ºÆ©µð¿À³ª ¶óÀ̺ê ÇöÀå ¸ðµÎ¿¡ ÀûÇÕÇÑ ÃÖ°í±Þ ±â±âÀÔ´Ï´Ù


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The TC Electronic Reverb 4000 Stereo Reverb is also the first stereo Reverb capable of rendering credible space onto two discrete sources, or to truly process a composite stereo source.

Utilizing the latest hardware technology and software based upon 30 man-years of development, The TC Electronic Reverb 4000 offers the most immense and innovative selection of State-of-the- Art stereo Reverbs - at the touch of a button. Designed as a single rack space module with an extremely easy to use instant access interface, and with the option of using the ICON software editor for Mac/PC in DAW environments, the Reverb 4000 is the ultimate choice for live- and studio applications working in stereo.

The TC Electronic Reverb 4000 Stereo Reverb Main Features Include:



  • True Stereo Reverbs from the System 6000
  • New pristine Reverb - Reverb-4
  • Favorite presets and algorithms from the M5000
  • Realistic Environments from a closet to a canyon
  • VSS-4, Source based Reverb providing rooms with Character
  • Classic Reverbs providing Polished Sustain
  • Vintage Reverb emulations including EMT 250
  • Instant Access User Interface
  • 44.1 to 96kHz Sample Rates and 24 bit processing
  • One engine, massive SRAM, no compromise design < li>Digital and analog wide dynamic range design
  • PC ICON editor program included. Mac Editor will be avaliable summer 2003
  • 24 bit AES/EBU, Tos-Link, S/ PDIF, ADAT and Analog I/O's

Reverb 4000 - The Offspring of a Giant TC Electronic is now introducing

Reverb 4000 a Single Engine Stereo version of System 6000 - featuring the best reverbs and presets from System 6000 and M5000 plus emulations of immortal classics.


Reverb 4000 is also the first stereo Reverb capable of rendering credible space onto two discrete sources, or to truly process a composite stereo source. Utilizing the latest hardware technology and software based upon 30 man-years of development, Reverb 4000 offers the most immense and innovative selection of State-of-the-Art stereo Reverbs - at the touch of a button. Designed as a single rack space module with an extremely easy to use instant access interface, and with the option of using the ICON software editor for PC (Mac OSX version available spring 2004) in DAW environments, the Reverb 4000 is the ultimate choice for live- and studio applications working in stereo.

In the Studio
Reverb 4000 complements any large scale mixing console, and provides the professional studio with the ultimate Main Reverb featuring an amazing palette of simulated rooms from natural sounding credible spaces to emulations of vintage reverbs and TC Classics. On top of offering front-edge pristine reverb technology, it features impressive headroom, level handling and analog as well as digital interfacing capabilities.

Reverb 4000 integrates perfectly with DAWs and features 24 bit AD/DA converters as well as 44.1 to 96kHz Sample Rates, hence offering processing power not obtainable inside any workstation available today. Connectable via USB the included ICON software editor provides easy access and complete overview for detailed editing purposes, and is a genuine tool in a studio environment.

At the Venue
The Instant Access front panel is a great advantage for Live applications. Never before has a Main Reverb provided so many colors to the palette, and been so easy to operate. Switch between Character, Glossy and Vintage Reverb effects with just a single touch of a button. The front panel always keeps important parameters within reach, and thanks to the latest DSP and power supply technology, as well as TC Electronic¡¯s heritage of making top-end reverbs, the new Reverb 4000 delivers the best true stereo reverbs imaginable.

Features in Reverb 4000 also include Generic Reverbs providing Polished Sustain, Vintage Reverb emulations, True Stereo Reverbs with several flavours, Favourite presets and algorithms from the past, Mono Reverbs covering arbitrary formats, Credible Environments spanning from claustrophobic to outdoor scenarios, Analog domain converter scaling with wide headroom and AES/EBU, S/PDIF, TOS-Link and ADAT digital I/Os.

Reverb Introduction The TC Reverb Palette
Until 10 years ago, digital reverb was mostly used as a Generic effect applied to many sources of a mix. Nowadays, where more aux send and returns are at disposal, new approaches have emerged. Elements of the mix are being treated individually, adding room character, flavor and depth in more creative and complex ways.

At TC, we call this a Source based approach, and we have put more than 30 man-years of development time into design and refinement of Source based room simulation.

When Generic digital reverbs were invented, they stretched the DSP power and memory bandwidth capabilities of their time; and Source specific processing was completely out of the question. Even though we may now consider Generic types to be less than ideal, they still have applications for which they may be chosen instead of their Source based cousins.

The large reverb and room simulation palette of High-end reverbs by TC Electronic allows the user to choose whatever principle suits the present need.


Generic Reverb
Generic reverb is primarily a flattering sustain effect which can be added to many sources of a mix, or a complete stereo or multichannel stem. It adds little character but also does no harm, because the effect is blurred or washed out.

If Early Reflections are offered, there are only few of them and they play a rudimentary role. Therefore, a strong localization is not imposed on the signal, which is what you want when one reverb is used on many sources.
For a graphical artist, the equivalent tool to Generic reverb would be a paintbrush.

Generic Reverb Pros

  • 1st choice for composite, mixed material and stems
  • 1st choice when used with multichannel joystick on console or DAW
  • 1st choice for adding to classical main microphone pick-up
  • Works well on moving sources
  • Prettier than life
  • Quick and easy to use
Generic Reverb Cons

  • Blurring takes away character from individual sources
  • Pitch modulation may be a problem with some material
  • Mono compatibility often compromised to obtain extra width
  • Imaging inferior to Source based reverb

Source Reverb

When elements of a mix are picked up individually, a chance exists to define exactly how each of them is to be heard. There is no reason to apply one Generic reverb to several single sources, unless they are supposed to present an identical position to the final listener or if you run out of aux sends.

When it is desirable to distinguish between single elements sharing more or less the same panning position, source based reverb should be a first choice. Subtle discrimination between reflection patterns of individual sources can make all the difference in the world when it comes to obtaining depth, expression and natural imaging.

Source Reverbs are able to generate multiple, complex Early Reflection patterns. For best results, if a microphone already picks up some reflections, they should be excluded from the simulated pattern by using the appropriate reflection decrease control.

Instruments or sources can alternatively share the same reverb input in groups, e.g. stage left, center and right, for a more complex and desirable result than a Generic, one-send reverb approach.
For a graphical artist, the equivalent tool to Source reverb would be a 3D rendering system or Virtual Studio.

Source Reverb Pros

  • 1st choice when input sources can be separated
  • 1st choice with spot microphones
  • More depth and distinction obtainable in a mix
  • Adds character and definition to a source
Source Reverb Cons

  • Require more sends or direct feeds than Generic Reverb types
  • No advantage on composite signals
  • Not ideal for moving sources


Main Features Reverb 4000 features 24 bit AD/DA converters as well as 44.1 to 96 kHz Sample Rates. Connectable via USB the included ICON software editor for PC and Mac provides easy access and complete overview for detailed editing purposes, and is a genuine tool for the studio or live environment.


  • True Stereo Reverbs from the System 6000
  • New pristine Reverb - Reverb-4
  • Favorite presets and algorithms from the M5000
  • Realistic Environments from a closet to a canyon
  • VSS-4, Source based Reverb providing rooms with Character
  • Classic Reverbs providing Polished Sustain
  • Vintage Reverb emulations including EMT 250
  • Instant Access User Interface
  • 44.1 to 96kHz Sample Rates and 24 bit processing
  • One engine, massive SRAM, no compromise design
  • Digital and analog wide dynamic range design
  • PC and Mac ICON editor program included.
  • 24 bit AES/EBU, Tos-Link, S/PDIF, ADAT and Analog I/O's
Presets The Reverb 4000 offers:

  • 134 Factory presets.
  • 100 User locations for customized presets.
  • Optional 100 User locations on a PCMCIA Card.
  • Unlimited User locations on a Hard disk.

Presets can be selected either directly or with assistance from a Search function that will help you narrowing down your choices and find the presets best suited for your application fast.






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- Ä¿³ØÅÍ :  XLR (AES/EBU), RCA Phono (S/PDIF), Optical (Tos-link, ADAT)
- Æ÷¸ä :  AES/EBU (24-bit), S/PDIF (24 bit), EIAJ CP-340, IEC 958, EIAJ Optical (Tos-link), ADAT Lite pipe (24 bit) 
- Ãâ·Â µð´õ¸µ :  HPF/TPDF dither 8-20 bit, independent dithered output
- ¿öµåŬ·° ÀÔ·Â :  RCA Phono, 75 ohm, 0.6 to 10 Vpp
- »ùÇøµºñ :  32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz
- ½Åȣó¸® µô·¹ÀÌ :  0.2 ms @ 48 kHz
- ÁÖÆļö Ư¼º :  DC to 23.9 kHz ¡¾ 0.01 dB @ 48 kHz, DC to 47.9 kHz ¡¾ 0.01 dB @ 96 kHz


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- Ä¿³ØÅÍ :  ÆòÇü XLR (pin 2 hot)
- ÀÓÇÇ´ø½º:  20 Kohm
- ÃÖ´ë ÀÔ·Â ·¹º§ :  +22 dBu (ÆòÇü)
- ÃÖ´ë ÀÔ·Â ·¹º§ (0 dBFS):  -10 dBu
- °¨µµ :  @ 12 dB Çìµå·ë : -22 dBu to +10 dBu
- A/D ÄÁ¹öÆà :  24 bit (6.144 MHz delta sigman @ 48/96 kHz)
- A/D µô·¹ÀÌ :  0.8 ms @ 48 kHz, 0.4 ms @ 96 kHz
- ´ÙÀ̳ª¹Í ·¹ÀÎÁö :  >103 dB (unweighted, BW = 22 kHz), >106 dB(A)
- THD :  -95 dB (0,0018 %) @ 1 kHz, -6 dBFS (FS @ + 16 dBu)
- ÁÖÆļö Ư¼º :  10 Hz to 20 kHz : +0/-0.2 dB @ 48 kHz, 10 Hz to 45 kHz : +0/-1 dB @ 96 kHz
- Å©·Î½º ÅäÅ© :  <-80 dB, 10Hz to 20 kHz, typical -100 dB @ 1 kHz


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- Ä¿³ØÅÍ :  ÆòÇü XLR (pin 2 hot)
- ÀÓÇÇ´ø½º :   100 ohm (¾×Ƽºê Æ®·£½ºÆ÷¸Ó)
- ÃÖ´ë Ãâ·Â ·¹º§ :   +22 dBu (ÆòÇü)
- Ç®½ºÄÉÀÏ Ãâ·Â ¹üÀ§ :   -10 dBu to +22 dBu
- D/A ÄÁ¹öÅÍ :   24 bit (6.144 MHz delta sigman @ 48/96 kHz)
- D/A µô·¹ÀÌ :   0.57 ms @ 48 kHz, 0.28 ms @ 96 kHz
- THD :   -82 dB (0.008 %) @ 1 kHz, -6 dBFS (FS @ + 16 dBu)
- ÁÖÆļö Ư¼º :   10 Hz to 20 kHz : +0/-0.5 dB @ 48 kHz
                        10 Hz to 45 kHz : +0/-3 dB @ 96 kHz
- Å©·Î½º ÅäÅ© :   <-60 dB, 10Hz to 20 kHz, typical -90 dB @ 1 kHz


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- ÀûÇÕ ±Ô°Ý :   EN 55103-1 and EN 55103-2
                    FCC part 15, Class B
                    CISPR 22, Class B


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- ÀÎÁõ±Ô°Ý :   IEC 60065, EN 60065, UL 6500 and, CSA E65, CSA File£LR108093


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- º¸°ü ¿Âµµ :   -22¡Æ F to 167¡Æ F (-30¡Æ C to 70¡Æ C)
- ½Àµµ :   Max. 90 % non-condensing


PCMCIA ÀÎÅÍÆäÀ̽º 
- Ä¿³ØÅÍ :   PC Ä«µå, 68 ÇÉ Å¸ÀÔ 1 Ä«µå
- Ç¥ÁØ :   PCMCIA 2.0, JEIDA 4.0
- Ä«µå Æ÷¸ä :   2 MB SRAM ±îÁö Áö¿ø


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- MIDI:  In/Out/Thru: 5 Pin DIN
- GPI, Pedal, Fader:   1/4' phone jack


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- µð½ºÇ÷¹ÀÌ : 56 x 128 µµÆ® ±×·¡ÇÈ LCD
- Å©±â :  19' x 1.75' x 8.2' (483 x 44 x 208 mm)
- ¹«°Ô :  5.2 lb. (2.35 kg)
- Àü¿ø :  100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz (ÀÚµ¿ ¼±ÅÃ)
- ¼Òºñ Àü·Â :  <20 W
- ¹èÅ͸® ¼ö¸í :  >10 years

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