MTurbo_Reverb - Tool to Write/outline Reverb Algorythms
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- KVRer
- 14 posts since 11 Jan, 2016
Hello,
As it is very pain staking (specially if the DAW occupies Key-Commands) to get a text Sting composed - leads me to my question - is there a better tool to do the writing / outlining the Reverb Algorithm. (so you have a better representation also of where the Signal flows - programmers might be good in abstraction - me not - sorry)!
Using Standard Key commands for copy and paste for instance inserts additional key stroke not been in the original text string example pw(1;-1;0.5)[3c;2a] by STRG+V it becomes vpw(1;-1;0.5)[3c;2a] (yes I know right click and using than the the paste entry on the Pop up works) but it's tedious!
Thanks a lot for any idea/comment - cheers
As it is very pain staking (specially if the DAW occupies Key-Commands) to get a text Sting composed - leads me to my question - is there a better tool to do the writing / outlining the Reverb Algorithm. (so you have a better representation also of where the Signal flows - programmers might be good in abstraction - me not - sorry)!
Using Standard Key commands for copy and paste for instance inserts additional key stroke not been in the original text string example pw(1;-1;0.5)[3c;2a] by STRG+V it becomes vpw(1;-1;0.5)[3c;2a] (yes I know right click and using than the the paste entry on the Pop up works) but it's tedious!
Thanks a lot for any idea/comment - cheers
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- KVRAF
- 10376 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
It works here, if you click the keyboard button to the right to pop up the text editor:


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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 14 posts since 11 Jan, 2016
Thank you -
I'm Aware of the virtual Keyboard - but it misses rectangular brackets (to define Sub modules), so you have to use another Software ("character tabel", or the "Editor" (Windows OS) to generate this charcter (using the PC-Keyboard doesn't work (VST-Plug-In) for many Characters) ! not very usefull, not very intuitive nor is it structured to me - and if you want to explore/examin an alg that you have in mind - it becomes a different Story.
Isn't there a hmtl-Editor which can be missused - Substitute the html instructions to the once used in MTurboReverb Synthax?!?! just a thought!
Cheers
I'm Aware of the virtual Keyboard - but it misses rectangular brackets (to define Sub modules), so you have to use another Software ("character tabel", or the "Editor" (Windows OS) to generate this charcter (using the PC-Keyboard doesn't work (VST-Plug-In) for many Characters) ! not very usefull, not very intuitive nor is it structured to me - and if you want to explore/examin an alg that you have in mind - it becomes a different Story.
Isn't there a hmtl-Editor which can be missused - Substitute the html instructions to the once used in MTurboReverb Synthax?!?! just a thought!
Cheers
- KVRian
- 1094 posts since 23 Sep, 2006
Hmm, I don't have issues with typing with the keyboard into any of the boxes. What DAW are you using and have you tried the setting in meldas settings related to keyboard input? Sorry, can't remember it's name and I'm not at a computer.
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- KVRAF
- 14339 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
In the next update the []; symbols will be added
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As for any visualisation, sorry, that won't happen. There's not enough time in the world for everything
, and this isn't for beginners anyways. I mean this lets you actually program a reverb! cmon! In one line!
Editing visually would be a brutal pain btw...
As for any visualisation, sorry, that won't happen. There's not enough time in the world for everything
