VVV bug?
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1310 posts since 16 Nov, 2011
Hello,
I just bought VVV and noticed this:
I made a small change, but it still shows the same value:
Is this bug?
Thank you for any reply.
BTW: I fully understand, that VVV uses 3 different modes, but do we really need drastic color changes when we change a "specific reverb era"?
I just bought VVV and noticed this:
I made a small change, but it still shows the same value:
Is this bug?
Thank you for any reply.
BTW: I fully understand, that VVV uses 3 different modes, but do we really need drastic color changes when we change a "specific reverb era"?
yzcoruhT
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- KVRist
- 192 posts since 30 Nov, 2015
Not a bug...just two names for the exact same functionality. What this knob does is determine the crossover frequency; below that frequency, the reverb time is adjusted by the “BassMult” amount, above that frequency, it isn’t.
BassXOver is actually a more accurate name, but “BassFreq” is a little easier for users to understand. Since the “XOver” name is used by DAW projects, it can not be changed.
BassXOver is actually a more accurate name, but “BassFreq” is a little easier for users to understand. Since the “XOver” name is used by DAW projects, it can not be changed.
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- KVRAF
- 3426 posts since 15 Nov, 2006 from Pacific NW
The different knob position corresponding to the same frequency is due to:
- the "warping" of the control, such that the crossover frequency is mapped to an exponential range (much easier to use than linear), and
- the quantization of the output, so that you don't have weird cutoffs like 121.27 Hz
It looks like you found a "dead spot," where the warping and the quantization interact. So, not a bug, just a side effect.
- the "warping" of the control, such that the crossover frequency is mapped to an exponential range (much easier to use than linear), and
- the quantization of the output, so that you don't have weird cutoffs like 121.27 Hz
It looks like you found a "dead spot," where the warping and the quantization interact. So, not a bug, just a side effect.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1310 posts since 16 Nov, 2011
Thanks for explaining, valhallasound.valhallasound wrote:The different knob position corresponding to the same frequency is due to:
- the "warping" of the control, such that the crossover frequency is mapped to an exponential range (much easier to use than linear), and
- the quantization of the output, so that you don't have weird cutoffs like 121.27 Hz
It looks like you found a "dead spot," where the warping and the quantization interact. So, not a bug, just a side effect.
yzcoruhT