[sdiy] DSP reverb ideas?

john mahoney jmahoney at gate.net
Wed Aug 20 19:55:42 CEST 2003


Alesis, Behringer, Mackie, etc., all these companies now make cheap mixers
with built-in 24- and 32-bit effects. Some are under $100 (!), so there are
apparently some low-cost solutions for this. Perhaps you can license one of
them, although I know your volume pales in comparison to all of theirs. Or
tear those mixers apart to see what's inside.

Mackie's 32-bit EMAC page is here:
http://www.mackie.com/products/effectsmixers/emac.html.

Magnus suggested Lexicon, which is a great idea considering Lexicon's
reputation for gorgeous reverb. Coming soon, the Blacet FX-101 module with
gen-u-wine Lexicon reverb! ;-)
--
john


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Blacet" <blacet at blacet.com>
To: "Synth DIY" <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 12:03 PM
Subject: [sdiy] DSP reverb ideas?


> Can anyone offer any leads to "off the shelf" reverb solutions?
>
> Note that I'm not talking *delay* here but actual reverb.
>
> Alesis makes a chip set that is avaialable OEM but I'm sort of hoping
> for a single chip solution involving DSP and "off the shelf"
> programming.
>
> The eventual end product is for inclusion in a mixer.
>
> --
> Regards,
> --/////--
> John Blacet
> Blacet Research
> http://www.blacet.com



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