Demo of a new reverb

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Post by hubird »

I would love that :smile:
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Post by dehuszar »

Wow! Really smoove. I'll bite when it's ready.

Having said that, I did notice -and I think someone else has mentioned this in a different thread as well- that there's a little bit of artifacting/aliasing/digital-distortion-ing/crackling/insert-descriptor that goes on. It's very faint, but it's enough to unsettle a soothing atmospheric.

On a side note, I ran a lecture through it and it sounded like the speaker (i.e. lecturer) was speaking at a swim meet. Really lush reflections. Good work!

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Yes, I think many people might take such distortion the wrong way. It also doesn't appear to be overloading in the meters which is why I never thought that that might be the cause. So an upfront gain switch might be nice. I sometimes will run live from a source with no volume knob into the verbs/fx. In certain situations I might have to load up a micro mixer just to keep things from getting too hot.

Having said that, I think it'd be prudent to get everyone else's thoughts though as I tend to not always work in the most efficient way.

Any thoughts yall?

BTW, Thanks for asking Warp. I look forward to this and other verbs/fx in your lineup.

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Post by scary808 »

Hey Warp, I just recently was able to try out your device. This thing is Hot!!! At last, A verb that feels more like a creative tool rather than a utility. Don't get me wrong, I really liked the EarlyFirst stuff, even the Masterverb. I just need to buy a new MB&CPU so I can use it. I get the notorious VIA chipset "crack ping". I get that with all SFP verbs though(older computer). I'll be looking forward to your future creations!
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Post by cannonball »

hi

in meantime you could try to put in
in the verb plate the bpm and lock function
for change the presets without changin the time of the song if isn't a problem of course.

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Post by Steve-o »

Supercool stuff - I compared it to the STW 4080 - your device plays in another league! Make it available - I'll be one of your first customers! And continue your good work!

Thanks!

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AAH, forgot: XTC would be very important for me! Steve
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Post by dland »

sounds good :smile:
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Post by MOFO »

When are they going to be released? I would love to try the ambience one

Thanks

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Post by Warp69 »

Hey,

Unfortunately I dont have a release date, since Im waiting for the SDK. Im hoping for the possibility to improve the DSP/PCI usage.

The Ambience algorithm was infact finished first, so it will (probably) be released at the same time as the Rich Plate algorithm.

Kind regards


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Post by EddieK »

The TC6000..to me at least..is the best reverb. It puts the 480L and 960L to shame. If you come up with a 6000 emulation that really sounds good, and doesn't hog all the SFP resources, I'll surely pay $$ for it!
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