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NastyReverb
A digital reverb effect.
NastyReverb is a primitive-sounding digital reverb effect. It roughly simulates the sound of a reverberant space such as a room, hall or drainpipe. You can adjust the time the reverb takes to decay and also the ratio of the input signal to the reverberated output (wet/dry mix).
See the Adjusting Contraption Properties section for information about using sliders, knobs, presets etc. |
Related Contraptions
Parameters
Reverb time (ReverbTime) |
Controls the time the reverb takes to decay, ranging from 100ms to 10 seconds. |
Wet/dry mix (WetDryMix) |
Controls the ratio of input vs. reverberated signal. |
Relevant Example Files
The following files provide examples of how NastyReverb can be used:
Aava.amh, BBlowerSoundscape.amh & MetaSSpatosaurus.amh
To open the Example Files directory, go to the File menu, select Open, and double-click on the Examples folder. Read descriptions of the example files here. |
Suggested Uses and Practical Applications
Andrew Bencina says: “Used subtly, NastyReverb can create the illusion of space when applied to an otherwise flat mono input.”
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