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New MVreverb coming soon
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Re: New MVreverb coming soon
OK, so here's an .fsm of a working interface. TBH, I had no internet for a bit and I was working on other things but I am now getting back into older projects.
Here it is, the coolest looking reverb interface I have seen!
enjoy, more soon.
BTW, there's still that griadient ruby issue I was having but I will fix it today. And I intend to add a three dimensional that constructs itself around with a ceiling based on settings.
The trick will be to have the bottom to be the product of many different polys, like in the case of studios reverb2. It makes a lot sense so as to show the complexity of algorithmic convolution.
The mid side was what I decided on because it has a lot of mono and I can use a style of haas fir the side so that it doesn't sound too one sided.
I like the smoothness that's possible with it and for closeness in vocals it's superiour. After all, isn't this reverb for vocals after all?
Here it is, the coolest looking reverb interface I have seen!
enjoy, more soon.
BTW, there's still that griadient ruby issue I was having but I will fix it today. And I intend to add a three dimensional that constructs itself around with a ceiling based on settings.
The trick will be to have the bottom to be the product of many different polys, like in the case of studios reverb2. It makes a lot sense so as to show the complexity of algorithmic convolution.
The mid side was what I decided on because it has a lot of mono and I can use a style of haas fir the side so that it doesn't sound too one sided.
I like the smoothness that's possible with it and for closeness in vocals it's superiour. After all, isn't this reverb for vocals after all?
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- mvreverb.fsm
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