"Tail Suppression" with MTurboReverb?

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Hi guys,
In those Exponential Audio Reverbs there is this nice function called "Tail Suppression". You can check it out at 4:30:
I am wondering, how to achieve this effect with MTurboReverb. I was playing around with the dynamics, but I couldn't get exactly the same effect. Do you have any hints, how MTR should be setted up to get this effect?
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I'm not sure if that's what you want since the description in the video was pretty vague, but if you want to duck the reverb while the input is playing, you need to select "Dry Input" for the side chain and set the compressor accordingly in the dynamics section.

Although, now that I'm testing it, the "release" value doesn't seem to change anything. (V15.00o beta)

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Held wrote: Tue Aug 03, 2021 7:50 pm Although, now that I'm testing it, the "release" value doesn't seem to change anything. (V15.00o beta)
Held, many thanks for checking on that! The best part is, that I was trying exactly the same settings with the dry input. I just didn't assume, there might be a bug.... thought I am turning the wrong knob :D
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You're doing the Lord's work.

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Looks like it isn't a bug, or maybe Vojtech didn't see it. Does anyone know how to duck the reverb based on the incoming signal with an adjustable release time?

Edit: I tried it again, and now the release setting in the dynamic sections seems to work correctly. Weird.
Last edited by Held on Mon Aug 09, 2021 10:16 am, edited 1 time in total.

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You can use the follower mode inside the modulator tab?

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LaNonchalance wrote: Fri Aug 06, 2021 3:50 pm You can use the follower mode inside the modulator tab?
Hey Nonchalance, it looks like it finally does the trick :) I'm putting the follower on the dry/wet mixer, so when the input signal drops, it turns the mixer to wet. Only thing I am struggling with is, how to slow down the release? I tried to change the release mode and the release shape, but whatever I do, after the input signal drops, the dry/wet button pops always ultrafast to the wet state, what of course sounds unnatural and simly annoying. Any hints?
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Ok, I have found the fault.... I had pushed "Level max" completley down, which quasi disabled the release function. Now it works pretty well :) Thanks :tu:
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Glad to hear it!

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