Device Details
Overview
Name | Version: | FDN 1.0 |
Author: | OspreyInstruments |
Device Type: | Audio Effect |
Description: | This is a versatile FDN inspired by Geraint Luff's talk and blogpost. The reverb is comprised of a serial diffuser network feeding into a feedback delay network. Both are 8 channels and support random modulation. The 5-stage diffuser supports separate modulation rates and depths for each stage. The early reflections are 20 channels taken from pick-off points before and throughout the diffuser network. Non-linearities can be introduces by using the bitcrusher or by driving saturation functions within the diffuser. This reverb exposes a lot of parameters which makes it extremely flexible, but not as quick to dial in a sound. Many combinations may be too wild for practical or realistic usage, but there are many sweet spots. This approach does allow a deeper understanding of what is happening under the hood. I am still figuring out what delay line ranges are best for what application, so perhaps I will make a more tuned reverb in the future. The range sliders can be controlled by holding modifier keys (shift, command/control, option/alt) while click-dragging the slider. Blog Post: signalsmith-audio.co.uk/writing/2021/lets-write-a-reverb |
Details
Live Version Used: | 10.1.18 |
Max Version Used: | 8.1.5 |
Date Added: | May 20 2024 19:23:47 |
Date Last Updated: | No Updates |
Downloads: | 0 |
Website: | https://signalsmith-audio.co.uk/writing/2021/lets-write-a-reverb/ |
ⓘ License: | None |
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This looks amazing! Heads-up, I think you linked to the wrong spot (the download link takes us to the blog instead of your page).
Posted on May 20 2024 by FreddyFingaz |
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Posted on May 21 2024 by ianwmccarthy |
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