I'd like to be sure of something...
In the SC-Plate reverb, the main page low/hi damping is applyied on the input signal only, right ? (and not on the reverb signal)
And in the reverb page, the (only) hi damping is applyied to the reverb tail and evolves with time : few damping at first, then damping depth increases, right again ?
If I'm right to the 2 questions, it's all right ! But for that stupenda reverb, there is only here that one can find some infos and they are not as detailed as in a manual... And I like to be sure of what I'm doing and what result I'll get by turning a knob on a device...
Thank you.
SC-Plate damping
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Re: SC-Plate damping
I'm pretty sure you're right about the hi/lo damping.
The second one I am sure is in the feedback loop of the delays for the reverb, so the echoes loose hi frequencies with each reflection they make in the room, making the longer tails "darker" and less bright.
The second one I am sure is in the feedback loop of the delays for the reverb, so the echoes loose hi frequencies with each reflection they make in the room, making the longer tails "darker" and less bright.
Re: SC-Plate damping
Good ! It seems this time, I'm right !