Reverberation Sampler

Matthew S. Padden m.s.padden at hud.ac.uk
Fri Oct 3 09:45:24 CEST 1997


Hi..

Batz wrote:

>
>Then to create the illusion of stereo the mono reverb effect is phase
>inverted to one of the channels before bing mixed back with the original
>signal. It isn't actually stereo but it does a good impersonation. Devises
>such the cheaper alesis microverbs and nanoverbs do this. More expensive
>reverb units do a mathematical calculation to produce a theoretical 
>reverb.
>It is possible therefore to inject a signal into a room which can be
>analyzed such that the room's reverb can be sampled. I'm not sure if the 
>new
>CoolEdit does this yet but David Johnston was talking about including it.
>

Ah, yes. I thought about this a while ago, and I've been wondering when 
someone would pick it up and release something. So now (or, more probably, 
soon-ish) you can take your Reverberation Sampler to that big city tunnel 
with the marvellous reverb, and retrieve the reverb algorithm! Marvellous.
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Matthew S. Padden
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