Wow, I am continually amazed by Warp69! First we get a great deal on the best software plate verb, then a monster chorus/delay bonus, and now these double algorithm packs! All of these devices are must buys for Creamware users!
@Warp69: see if you can get CWAudio to post some CD100 pics or info along with the P100, this is a nice incentive to purchase.
Also, I have heard of a trick from several engineers. Sometimes they like to use 2 reverbs (hall or plate), panned hard left/right, with slightly different modulation settings to create a very wide reverb field. Is there some way to add an "offset" to the modulation, so that the L/R modulations are still linked, but one side has a different phase (ie sin for left, sin+180 for right) or slightly faster/slower modulation? I'm not sure if this is possible if the modulations are very randomized...or if this is possible at all with the algorithm?
it makes them both mono though
I would prefer two reverbs of different room/length etc, combined with smart delaying.
If you put an exiter followed by a stereo widthener on it during mastering you may get a more wide effect than with two mono reverbs
off topic, sorry
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On 2004-09-27 17:01, bbrian wrote:
... Also, I have heard of a trick from several engineers. Sometimes they like to use 2 reverbs (hall or plate), panned hard left/right, with slightly different modulation settings to create a very wide reverb field...
I have successfully roughplated with the SPX90 and fineplated the return by the P100
You also might try some of Flexors phase tricks in front of P100 or...
hell, I love this system, and what it's developers achieve
who needs engineers tricks if one can invent a dozen per hour
On 2004-09-27 17:01, bbrian wrote:
Wow, I am continually amazed by Warp69! First we get a great deal on the best software plate verb, then a monster chorus/delay bonus, and now these double algorithm packs! All of these devices are must buys for Creamware users!
@Warp69: see if you can get CWAudio to post some CD100 pics or info along with the P100, this is a nice incentive to purchase.
Also, I have heard of a trick from several engineers. Sometimes they like to use 2 reverbs (hall or plate), panned hard left/right, with slightly different modulation settings to create a very wide reverb field. Is there some way to add an "offset" to the modulation, so that the L/R modulations are still linked, but one side has a different phase (ie sin for left, sin+180 for right) or slightly faster/slower modulation? I'm not sure if this is possible if the modulations are very randomized...or if this is possible at all with the algorithm?
Or how about just giving us a mono version that only takes half the dsp. Then you can load two different instances, with different settings.
Yes, a lite mono version would be a cool thing, the more I think about it, the less I can see my idea working! I am guessing that the modulation is handled by some sort of slow random LFO, and thus there could be no offset on the LFO cycle. Two mono verbs with different size/modulation/color would probably sound good though, but I am much more anxious about just getting the ambience/hall algorithms!
Yes! I forgot about the Ursa, what a cool old piece of gear. Man count me in for a 2016 clone too. Doesn't it have some RMX 16 simulation modes in it? Those things sound really warm. I say copy their old Princeton 2016!
I can't believe they want $500 for the Ursa Major or $700 for the 2016...put them to shame for us!
You seem to be great at simulating these great devices, have you ever considered emulating a Roland Dimension D chorus? Those things are really unique and full sounding.
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So, any news Warp69? If you already have some algos done, is it possible to do some shadey back-alley deal where I can buy them right now, or try out some pre-releases? I'm close to dropping $200 on the Princeton 2016 verb but I would much rather spend that on your devices!
Unfortunately I dont have any news right now. The Ambience/Inverse algorithms are finished and so are the RHall/Concert Hall algorithms. I dont have any release date since Im waiting for a response from STW.
Regarding the SP2016 - I really think you should support developers with high quality products, like Princeton. They did a bold moved with the vst version.
Kind regards
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