Yes.cowudders wrote:Does the 90/91 have modulated Early Reflections on the Ambience? Does spin/wander make the sound more chorussy on the PCM when the tail is turned down?
IK's Classik Studio Reverb, [was] on sale, good deal or no?
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- KVRist
- 231 posts since 12 Apr, 2005 from Denmark
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- KVRist
- 81 posts since 11 Mar, 2005
thanks!Warp69 wrote:Yes.cowudders wrote:Does the 90/91 have modulated Early Reflections on the Ambience? Does spin/wander make the sound more chorussy on the PCM when the tail is turned down?
- KVRAF
- 3426 posts since 15 Nov, 2006 from Pacific NW
Have you compared the PCM91 Ambience with the Ambience on the Lex 300 or 480L?Warp69 wrote:Yes.cowudders wrote:Does the 90/91 have modulated Early Reflections on the Ambience? Does spin/wander make the sound more chorussy on the PCM when the tail is turned down?
The Lexicon 300 Ambience has modulated early reflections. I can't tell if the tail is modulated, but describing the tail as a "reverb" is being overly charitable. It is obvious that all of the cycles needed to be spent on the modulating early reflections.
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- KVRist
- 231 posts since 12 Apr, 2005 from Denmark
Yes - the structures are identical. Funny thing on the PCM91 - the wander parameter doesn't function at all - has to be a bug or not, since it's called Random Ambience on 480L and 300L, but just Ambience on PCM91.valhallasound wrote:Have you compared the PCM91 Ambience with the Ambience on the Lex 300 or 480L?
The Lexicon 300 Ambience has modulated early reflections. I can't tell if the tail is modulated, but describing the tail as a "reverb" is being overly charitable. It is obvious that all of the cycles needed to be spent on the modulating early reflections.
AFAIK - David didn't come up with the (Random) Ambience algorithm - someone else did. And the Early Reflections should be from the Boston Hall.
Apparently there was no guidelines for updating the OS for hardware units, so the algorithms actual changed a bit everytime the hardware was updated depending on who programmed the update?!
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- 3426 posts since 15 Nov, 2006 from Pacific NW
Weird. Is there a fixed amount of Wander, or is it just Spin without any random "wanderization"?Warp69 wrote:Yes - the structures are identical. Funny thing on the PCM91 - the wander parameter doesn't function at all - has to be a bug or not, since it's called Random Ambience on 480L and 300L, but just Ambience on PCM91.valhallasound wrote:Have you compared the PCM91 Ambience with the Ambience on the Lex 300 or 480L?
The Lexicon 300 Ambience has modulated early reflections. I can't tell if the tail is modulated, but describing the tail as a "reverb" is being overly charitable. It is obvious that all of the cycles needed to be spent on the modulating early reflections.
I rented a 480L this week, that didn't have Random Hall or Random Ambience (grrr). It did have the "Effects" algorithm, however. If I was going to guess at the hypothetical history of the Ambience algorithm, I would wager that it had its roots in the 480L "Effects" algorithm. That algorithm doesn't sound like chorus or flanging, or anything like the 6-Voice chorus in my PCM70, but it does sound a lot like the Ambience in my Lex 300 with the tail level turned all the way down.AFAIK - David didn't come up with the (Random) Ambience algorithm - someone else did. And the Early Reflections should be from the Boston Hall.
This seems pretty likely to me. Not only did the algorithms differ between hardware models, the ROM updates could sometimes change things totally around. This happened with the Lex 300. I have the 1.1.x ROM, which has entirely different algorithms than the 3.0.x updates. I don't know if the addition of Random Hall and Random Ambience to the 480L was linked to changes in the earlier algorithms, but it certainly changes what the 480L was capable of. The 480L with just the "Reverberation" algorithms (Room/Hall and "Dense") isn't that much more impressive than my LXP15, and probably uses a similar base algorithm.Apparently there was no guidelines for updating the OS for hardware units, so the algorithms actual changed a bit everytime the hardware was updated depending on who programmed the update?!
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- KVRAF
- 3462 posts since 17 Sep, 2006 from Fredericksburg, VA USA
Both CSR and Vallhall are great reverbs... I have them both. I think CSR is a great value at $49.00. I have a ton of IK stuff and I love it all. I usually get stuff on sale from either IK or eSoundz (Sonic Reality). I recently got SampleTank with two extra tanks for $29.00! Perhaps the best deal I've ever found! All the IK products are great IMHO!
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- KVRian
- 1104 posts since 3 Jan, 2012 from Alberta, Canada
+1 Amen! to everything that Integration said. CSR is still a very respectable reverb purchase (especially when it's on sale.) There are better plugins, but you have to pay much higher prices. SKnote's reverbs are definitely worth checking out too.Integratron wrote:Both CSR and Vallhall are great reverbs... I have them both. I think CSR is a great value at $49.00. I have a ton of IK stuff and I love it all. I usually get stuff on sale from either IK or eSoundz (Sonic Reality). I recently got SampleTank with two extra tanks for $29.00! Perhaps the best deal I've ever found! All the IK products are great IMHO!
I was such a big dumb galoot concerning the recent eSoundz sale. I was actually in the process of submitting an order and got called away for a bit. When I got back, I was tired and needed to get to rest for the next morning's work. I closed my laptop cover without finishing the order. The sale was no longer in effect by the time I got home from work the following day. DOH!
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- Pick Me Pick me!
- 9684 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
Except it is not 49 dollars.. this was a thread bumped from many months ago when the sale was on.Integratron wrote:Both CSR and Vallhall are great reverbs... I have them both. I think CSR is a great value at $49.00. I have a ton of IK stuff and I love it all. I usually get stuff on sale from either IK or eSoundz (Sonic Reality). I recently got SampleTank with two extra tanks for $29.00! Perhaps the best deal I've ever found! All the IK products are great IMHO!
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- KVRAF
- 1612 posts since 18 Feb, 2011 from Salt Lake City, Utah
Thanks for the kind words.Integratron wrote:Both CSR and Vallhall are great reverbs... I have them both. I think CSR is a great value at $49.00. I have a ton of IK stuff and I love it all. I usually get stuff on sale from either IK or eSoundz (Sonic Reality). I recently got SampleTank with two extra tanks for $29.00! Perhaps the best deal I've ever found! All the IK products are great IMHO!
- KVRist
- 42 posts since 10 Dec, 2011 from Berlin
I bought CSR already in their September deal. Love it every day and use it as my go to reverb in almost every production.
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- KVRAF
- 11054 posts since 12 May, 2008
Sure is. Now tell your devs to get us the update with 64bit compatibility to so that we can all us it again!ObiK wrote:Really is a great set of verbs.