the19thbear wrote:hey,.,.. regarding the stereo mix dsp file.. go here:
http://www.digitalaudiosoft.com/support.html
at the bottom of the page download the file.
same thing happened to me!
well.... if i ever get 99 euro to spend, they are going to go to das! this reverb sounds sweet!
but tell me DAS. is it really impossible to make smooth pots? i mean, to be able to change a parameter without hearing the flickering sounds??
thanks
and Bypass Mix Stereo .dsp is also included in the zip when you buy the full version. Seems this file is already included on Scope 4.5 and maybe not on the older version.
That's true when you change the size you have the same flickering sound on RMX160, D-verb REV 224 and P100. Seems they have all the same problem .That's not a real problem for me, i don't change this parameter 10 times on a mix

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Warp69 wrote:
Well, thats not the definition of a true stereo reverb. But its correct that the above is a very rare function in reverbs in general - besides convolution reverbs ofcourse.
from what i understand about RMX 160 vs the others plugins :
RMX160 uses : inL = inL +( FX ) and inR = inR+( FX ) where ( FX ) is the reverberator . RMX 160 respect all the stereo integrity of the original sound as long as you use stereo FX send and you can verify it easily. Something i still don't know is if the true AMS RMX16 has stereo input as DAS RMX160.
I can consider this as a true stereo FX as long as the others ( MV, P100, D-Verb, REV 224 and more ) use L+R ( MONO summation ) as input and create a kind of stereo using different delay lines for final ouput L and R.
Maybe i'm wrong because you are THE master here ( about reverbs algo), so it could be very great if you could give me / us the definition of a stereo reverb.
Anyway P100 is still one of the best reverb i ever heard.
thank you.
scope pro,sdk 4, bx digital, bx control, das rmx160, das dynamic bundle, das reverb bundle.