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Warp69
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Reverb Development

Post by Warp69 »

Hey,

Anyone who have some interest in designing reverbs should follow this thread :

http://www.gearslutz.com/board/geekslut ... lture.html

Casey (former Lexicon) from Bricasti is participating

Another thread regarding the different Lexicon algorithms :

http://www.gearslutz.com/board/high-end ... tiary.html

This is the kind of thread we should have here at PlanetZ and not threads with strange pictures :o :roll: :-? :D
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Shroomz~>
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Those are great threads you linked to Warp. Nice idea to start a thread here that's purely for discussing reverb development.
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yeah, looks like one of them even starts with math for beginners... which made me feel adressed :D
would you mind to extend the topic to the physics of a spring ?
the Mojo amp is badly in need of one ;)

cheers, Tom
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Have you tried Spring by MCCY? There's several different versions you can download if you scroll through the thread.
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Post by MD69 »

Hi

Thanks warp69 for the links.

anyone looking for some more recent algo should check here (with matlab support):
http://materias.fi.uba.ar/6607/adiciona ... reverb.pdf
cheers
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