Hello, i was trying freeverb in pd and i dont like how it sounds. I was wondering if there are any other reverb objects or externals that sound better. Any idea?
Thanks
R.
ronni montoya wrote:
Hello, i was trying freeverb in pd and i dont like how it sounds. I was wondering if there are any other reverb objects or externals that sound better. Any idea?
I find [rev2~] and [rev3~] in extended pretty interesting. If you're on linux and have ladspa C* JVRev is also nice... but much depends on what you want to do and, of course, personal taste.
Lorenzo
Thanks
R.
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There's Ben Saylor's partconv~ which does some fancy convolving.
It's in the browser in PD-Extended.
p
On 20/10/2010 09:26, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
ronni montoya wrote:
Hello, i was trying freeverb in pd and i dont like how it sounds. I was wondering if there are any other reverb objects or externals that sound better. Any idea?
I find [rev2~] and [rev3~] in extended pretty interesting. If you're on linux and have ladspa C* JVRev is also nice... but much depends on what you want to do and, of course, personal taste.
Lorenzo
Thanks
R.
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2010, ronni montoya wrote:
Hello, i was trying freeverb in pd and i dont like how it sounds. I was wondering if there are any other reverb objects or externals that sound better. Any idea?
I'm still pretty much just using [delread~] and [vd~], with multipliers like [*~ 0.95] and [*~ -0.95] for example... afair, natural echo is modelled by a negative multiplier. each 30 centimetres span needs 1 ms. don't forget that if one delay is less than a block size you need a subpatch and [block~].
| Mathieu Bouchard ------------------------------ Villeray, Montréal, QC
I like Anton Hörnquist's [jon~], "a reverb abstraction based on the algorithm in this article by Jon Dattorro: http://www.stanford.edu/~dattorro/EffectDesignPart1.pdf " IMO, it is easy to use and sounds very good.
Here's the link: http://www.hornquist.se/pd/jon
Matt Logan
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Mathieu Bouchard matju@artengine.cawrote:
On Wed, 20 Oct 2010, ronni montoya wrote:
Hello, i was trying freeverb in pd and i dont like how it sounds. I was
wondering if there are any other reverb objects or externals that sound better. Any idea?
I'm still pretty much just using [delread~] and [vd~], with multipliers like [*~ 0.95] and [*~ -0.95] for example... afair, natural echo is modelled by a negative multiplier. each 30 centimetres span needs 1 ms. don't forget that if one delay is less than a block size you need a subpatch and [block~].
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On 20/10/10 16:20, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Wed, 20 Oct 2010, ronni montoya wrote:
Hello, i was trying freeverb in pd and i dont like how it sounds. I was wondering if there are any other reverb objects or externals that sound better. Any idea?
I'm still pretty much just using [delread~] and [vd~], with multipliers like [*~ 0.95] and [*~ -0.95] for example... afair, natural echo is modelled by a negative multiplier. each 30 centimetres span needs 1 ms. don't forget that if one delay is less than a block size you need a subpatch and [block~].
A while ago I made a reverb with 16 delay lines using iemmatrix and lua (and possibly other externals), the concept was "4D room simulation" or something along those lines - not sure how accurate my maths was but it sounds nice to my ears...:
svn co https://code.goto10.org/svn/maximus/2008/hverb/
http://claudiusmaximus.goto10.org/feed/media/ClaudiusMaximus_-_HyperShoeBoxe... http://claudiusmaximus.goto10.org/feed/media/ClaudiusMaximus_-_Corridor_Paci...