Any digital filter will "blow up" when it becomes saturated. Clipping to -1 and 1 doesn't help, because then you could be sending values of -1 and 1 almost constantly to the object. Look at the help file for [limiter~] and use that ahead of your freeverb perhaps. Not having a high value for the feedback in the reverb itself can help.
"nan" stands for Not A Number, and objects give this when they are incapable of calculating values any more.
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On 1/8/11 6:20 PM, ronni montoya wrote:
hello, if i send signals with extreme amplitude to freeverb it collapses and it stop making any sound, and then it just output the word "nah" if i conect the output to a env~. For avoiding this i tried to connect a clip -1 1 object before freeverb but it doesnt work and freeverb still crashing, any idea how to avoid this crashing and why clip -1 1 doesnt work here?