Reverberate - Convolution reverb with modulation for Mac and PC (AU, AAX, VST)
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 523 posts since 30 Jan, 2009 from UK
A update to the public beta is now linked online that adds some EQ presets to the tail generator to make it simpler to generate a more natural reverb tone. These are hard-coded stereo EQs that also help to create a sense of width in the synthetic tail, and can also be used with the standard EQ to add additional time-variant roll-off etc.
Memory consumption is now reduced a little (when an IR is not active it is unloaded from memory) which should help those in 32-bit hosts.
There is also a new L/R swap function on the topology tab. The capability to swap the left and right channels can be useful for creative purposes like adding extra width that sounds a little like true stereo mode does but with standard IRs. Try configuring IR1 and IR2 with the same IR file where the second IR has a pre-delay of 20-100ms (0.020-0.100sec), is high plus low pass filtered (to get rid of muddy lows and too many highs) and importantly has the L/R channels inverted. (Credit goes to Tatsuo for suggesting this).
Any issues or comments please let me know.
Memory consumption is now reduced a little (when an IR is not active it is unloaded from memory) which should help those in 32-bit hosts.
There is also a new L/R swap function on the topology tab. The capability to swap the left and right channels can be useful for creative purposes like adding extra width that sounds a little like true stereo mode does but with standard IRs. Try configuring IR1 and IR2 with the same IR file where the second IR has a pre-delay of 20-100ms (0.020-0.100sec), is high plus low pass filtered (to get rid of muddy lows and too many highs) and importantly has the L/R channels inverted. (Credit goes to Tatsuo for suggesting this).
Any issues or comments please let me know.
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- KVRian
- 600 posts since 27 Dec, 2006
Can you specify different folders for the IRs (like plugin folders in a DAW)?
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 523 posts since 30 Jan, 2009 from UK
Sort-of... if you move the IRs (but leave the FXBs in place) and set the new location as a browser user favourite location this should be used as a search path for lost files.opus_diaboli wrote:Can you specify different folders for the IRs (like plugin folders in a DAW)?
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 523 posts since 30 Jan, 2009 from UK
Small update note: 16 extra presets have been added to show example uses of the new tails generator (see the Presets->Load/Save->Factory->Tails Set).
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 523 posts since 30 Jan, 2009 from UK
Update: The OS X installer now has a customise button during installation so that the 32-bit AU can be installed in case anybody has issues with the new 32/64-bit AU.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 523 posts since 30 Jan, 2009 from UK
Reverberate Core users now have got access to an x64 AU plugin with the release of v1.100. Furthermore the beta releases of Reverberate made over the past few weeks have made it into the full release, highlights are the new tails generator with EQ tints, reduced memory footprint, more presets, x64 AU and a more natural-sounding exponentially decaying modulated IRxEQ tail option.
- KVRAF
- 9091 posts since 28 May, 2005 from Netherneverlands
I've just rediscovered Reverberate and dived into the world of convolution reverb and I must say that I love it so far!
So much different flavours of reverb can be had from all those downloadable impulse responses around from really expensive and classic hardware reverbs (the Lexicons, TC Electronics and Quantecs for instance) and the modulation options of Reverberate are really cool to give it some extra tickle. Also the cpu hit is quite low.
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So much different flavours of reverb can be had from all those downloadable impulse responses around from really expensive and classic hardware reverbs (the Lexicons, TC Electronics and Quantecs for instance) and the modulation options of Reverberate are really cool to give it some extra tickle. Also the cpu hit is quite low.
BUMP
No band limits, aliasing is the noise of freedom!
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 523 posts since 30 Jan, 2009 from UK
I recently re-discovered the Lex 960L samples at Practical Sampling, they're fairly lovely. Although these are parallel stereo, there is a good technique to make them sound a little more like true stereo presets: try configuring IR1 and IR2 with the same IR file where the second IR has a pre-delay of 20-100ms (0.020-0.100sec), is high plus low pass filtered (to get rid of excessive lows that will clog the mix up) and importantly has the L/R channels inverted (selected on the topology view exposed when the mixer is selected). More info in the user guide (search for Stereo Channel Invert).Nielzie wrote:So much different flavours of reverb can be had from all those downloadable impulse responses around from really expensive and classic hardware reverbs (the Lexicons, TC Electronics and Quantecs for instance)
You may also like the real spaces from OpenAIR which include York Minster, The Lady Chapel (St. Albans), Hamiton Mausoleum plus the University of York's sports hall and studio
- KVRAF
- 9091 posts since 28 May, 2005 from Netherneverlands
Thanks for the link, I didn't know theseliquidsonics wrote:I recently re-discovered the Lex 960L samples at Practical Sampling, they're fairly lovely.Nielzie wrote:So much different flavours of reverb can be had from all those downloadable impulse responses around from really expensive and classic hardware reverbs (the Lexicons, TC Electronics and Quantecs for instance)
No band limits, aliasing is the noise of freedom!
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 523 posts since 30 Jan, 2009 from UK
Personally I preferred them, but it's all a matter of opinionNielzie wrote:Thanks for the link, I didn't know theseWould you perhaps know if they are better quality than the Lexicon 960L samples on echochamber?
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- KVRist
- 63 posts since 26 May, 2008
What a useful post by Matt of LiquidSonics (Sat 12)!
As for Open AIR, I came across comparable impulses from Hauptwerk:
http://www.hauptwerk.cz/irs/.
If colleagues want to evaluate these, I'd suggest the two free IRs recorded in a synagogue (96 kHz, 32 bit), and found at the bottom of the following page:
http://www.hauptwerk.cz/irs/kar35.htm
Or for 30 euros, there's a bunch of IRs of different positions in a middle-sized church here:
http://www.hauptwerk.cz/irs/Frb40.htm
Agemo
As for Open AIR, I came across comparable impulses from Hauptwerk:
http://www.hauptwerk.cz/irs/.
If colleagues want to evaluate these, I'd suggest the two free IRs recorded in a synagogue (96 kHz, 32 bit), and found at the bottom of the following page:
http://www.hauptwerk.cz/irs/kar35.htm
Or for 30 euros, there's a bunch of IRs of different positions in a middle-sized church here:
http://www.hauptwerk.cz/irs/Frb40.htm
Agemo
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 523 posts since 30 Jan, 2009 from UK
I just made available a small update with a few extra tail tints with church/chapel equalisation tones and presets, plus fixed a bug with the copy/paste in the presets browser.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 523 posts since 30 Jan, 2009 from UK
Hi
A small update to Reverberate now allows the mix and balance to be modulated before the convolution processes (i.e. the input to the convolvers can have panning and relative gain applied to them rather than just on the outputs). This provides a much more natural sounding tail to modulated reverbs.
A small update to Reverberate now allows the mix and balance to be modulated before the convolution processes (i.e. the input to the convolvers can have panning and relative gain applied to them rather than just on the outputs). This provides a much more natural sounding tail to modulated reverbs.
- KVRAF
- 11307 posts since 18 Aug, 2007 from NYC
Hey Matt,
Thanks for another update! I love that this just keeps getting better and better.
Thanks for another update! I love that this just keeps getting better and better.
