No, they are unrelated and sound completely different. There are no 'metallic' sweeps in the Resonator, but very strong EQ effects with characteristic distortion._al_ wrote:well thats why i was careful to say "similar in sound". both have a kind if metally effect when sweeping through the high freqs.EvilDragon wrote:Nope. Comb filter is a tuned delay line. Resonator is a parallel bandpass filter network.
is zebra hz upgrade worth it, if i dont use presets?
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
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- KVRian
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- 703 posts since 28 Oct, 2014
ah right. i think the last time i used a resonator was over 5 years ago, and that was just a single band thing (grm tools). sounded pretty combish from what i remember, maybe wrong though.
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- KVRian
- 677 posts since 8 Apr, 2012
I used to use the GRM-Resonator stuff 20 years ago and liked its sound very much...so i was very happy to find out (about a year ago) that the MeldaMultiComb sounds quite similar_al_ wrote:ah right. i think the last time i used a resonator was over 5 years ago, and that was just a single band thing (grm tools). .
...but probably the GRM-Resonator hasn't too much in common with analog resonators.
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- KVRian
- 610 posts since 6 Mar, 2005 from USA
I think you're both right: both the comb and resonator have repeating passbands in the frequency domain. But I believe they sound different because their different implementations make the spacing of the comb filter's frequency repititions linear (ie not harmonic) and the frequency spacing of the resonator's repititions are exponential (ie harmonic). I know the former fact is true, and I'm pretty sure but not positive of the latter.Howard wrote:No, they are unrelated and sound completely different. There are no 'metallic' sweeps in the Resonator, but very strong EQ effects with characteristic distortion._al_ wrote:well thats why i was careful to say "similar in sound". both have a kind if metally effect when sweeping through the high freqs.EvilDragon wrote:Nope. Comb filter is a tuned delay line. Resonator is a parallel bandpass filter network.
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- KVRist
- 253 posts since 13 Nov, 2013 from London
I've been putting off upgrading to HZ for a while now, and I love resonators. In the Dark Zebra u-he video, at 7:00 in , is that also the resonator module at work? Sounds it (I suppose the "Res 1" module in the effects panel answers my question. I absolutely love that sound. The melody as well.
And how does it compare to Live's resonator (which I'm also a huge fan of) ?
And how does it compare to Live's resonator (which I'm also a huge fan of) ?
- KVRAF
- 4197 posts since 23 May, 2004 from Bad Vilbel, Germany
But the ZebraHZ resonator doesn't have "repeating passbands". Again, it's completely different from a comb filter! See video of the Polymoog resonator... it's like that.AnalogGuy1 wrote:I think you're both right: both the comb and resonator have repeating passbands in the frequency domain.
