High-end plate reverb demo

Scope device files created using the Scope SDK

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Post by onomat »

Yeahy! Excellent! Good on you fellow developers for keeping Scope alive with your exciting releases...come on SDK...long live Creamware...
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Post by GEM-D »

Yeah!
Now I got mine too!!!
This rocks...

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Post by dehuszar »

Yeah, me too! Well, this is one of my prayers answered. For a while I was asking CW to make a giant plate reverb. Plate and nothing but! So you've knocked a request off my list. Now if someone can just make that Electric Piano..... <nudge-nudge-wink-wink>

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Post by GEM-D »

OK, when will the next algo follow???
Are You working on it, warp69???

I hope so :wink:

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Post by Ganool »

Sorry if I'm being an arrogant newbie when it comes to plate reverbs, but... what's the difference between "normal" reverbs and plate reverbs?

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Post by darkrezin »

A plate is a huge slab of metal which is used to create reverberations, as opposed to a room or spring reverberator for example.

It is not a practical thing to have in the average studio or bedroom project studio (in the same way as a cathedral is not a convenient thing to have in the studio either).
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Post by rodos1979 »

On 2004-04-28 21:32, dArKr3zIn wrote:
(in the same way as a cathedral is not a convenient thing to have in the studio either).
Convenient? lol :grin: Impossible I would say! :wink:
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Post by Immanuel »

That looks good too

What makes an "ambient" reverb an ambient reverb? I understand Hall and Plate - but ambient? What are the sonic characteristics of ambient reverbs?
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Post by Warp69 »

Hey,

The algorithm generates the reflections which appear in the first 200-300 milliseconds. Its intended to become part of the sound - not just reverb. You can dial in allmost every room/studio sound with warm and spaciousness.

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Post by rodos1979 »

nice! We wait for it!... :smile:
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Post by Immanuel »

On 2004-04-30 18:21, Warp69 wrote:
You can dial in allmost every room/studio sound with warm and spaciousness.
That will be interesting to test. Many devices have promissed stuff like this. I didn't try them, but I am quite shure they did not all deliver the goods. I have read about some user-interfaces, that made the room in my head bigger than any studio ... trying to dial in wall material (wich isn't linear anyway) ... whooops, where did my brain run of to?

Anyway, in my mind it matters less, if it actually does acomplish this huge task. The important thing is, if it sounds good/usefull.
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Post by Kamurah »

Add one more purchaser to your list... :smile:


Am awaiting my activation key now....tap tap tap.....


Great device. Sounds really smooth and top shelf....will become a part of my default setup for sure!

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Post by Dan »

Hi Warp69, I ve just ordered my P100 yesterday and didn't receive anything from Sonic timeworks, could you tell me more?
Thanks a lot ...so much waiting for this great device!!!
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