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I believe that the Bricasti M7 is algorithmic, the reverb all others are judged against.
I still now and then watch the Bricasti video below, demonstrating tasteful use of verb.
I believe that the Bricasti M7 is algorithmic, the reverb all others are judged against.
I still now and then watch the Bricasti video below, demonstrating tasteful use of verb.
I still now and then watch the Bricasti video below, demonstrating tasteful use of verb.
I still now and then watch the Bricasti video below, demonstrating tasteful use of verb.
I'm ready! Just cleared out the few IRs i had in my MK1 User2 IR library...Correct. Algorithmic reverb is considered to be superior to convolution reverb because algorithmic reverb can be perceptually tuned.
From a perceptual standpoint the ideal reverb is not found in typical reverberant spaces. See the work done by Griesinger, et. al. on perceptual reverberation.
As usual this whole topic has been confounded with people chiming in their opinions on topics of which they have little knowledge or experience.
The point of FullRes IRs is to add some room sound to your recordings and/or headphone playing. To do this you would mix conventional IRs with FullRes IRs.
You can ALSO use FullRes IRs to do short-to-medium convolution reverbs. If you have some reverb IRs you can convert them to FullRes IR format and load them in the IR Player block and use that as a reverb.
Some answers:
1. If the demand is great enough one possibility is to reduce the number of slots in the User IR banks and allocate the freed memory to FullRes slots.
Especially, for one that isn't made for live performance or available to 95 percent of Fractal users. Genius!!!!“How To Successfully Increase Forum Traffic”, by Clifford Chase…
Is 600+ posts some kind of record for an as-yet-unavailable firmware reveal?
thats what he said and thats what logic says but there are no rules, use it live also if it works for you.Is it meant for recording though?
The problem here is that if you want to use a reverb to glue instruments together, it's better to use the same reverb for all of them, IMO - that will kind of create an impression that they are in the same space.
With this reverb hardcoded into an IR, how do you achieve that? It'll be from some room where you can't do anything else, you don't even know where it is. And you can't add reverb to signal already containing reverb, I'm afraid. Neither can you adjust the mix to lower reverb level. Or length. Or anything.
Guess that's the whole point of close micing - to get rid of room influence and add it during mixing.
I agree, whatever works, works. But why would you want the sound of different room when playing live?thats what he said and thats whats logic says but there are no rules, use it live also if it works for you.
And all the rest you mention..a mix, aproach to it changes song to song, project to project, genre to genre...there is no set rule.
i personaly would not use it for live beside for my inear mix. and i wrote also this is ment for recording, not live. But still...no set rulesI agree, whatever works, works. But why would you want the sound of different room when playing live?
Maybe there are some uses, and I'm sure some of the tone geniuses here can figure out what they are, but I tend to believe Cliff when he says this is not necessarily a feature for live use. To each their own.
Yeah. I don't think I'd even find it that useful for my IEMs. We'll see when we get the reports back from people who will undoubtedly try it. But I think it will still be a lot easier and more controllable just to use a little reverb on my IEM feed.i would not use it for live beside for my inear mix. and i wrote also this is ment for recording, not live. But still...no set rules
I hear you but think of cases you don't want to dedicate a reverb block for room reverb. For my inears i use allways UA Oceanways if i have the apollo, computer rig with me.Yeah. I don't think I'd even find it that useful for my IEMs. We'll see when we get the reports back from people who will undoubtedly try it. But I think it will still be a lot easier and more controllable just to use a little reverb on my IEM feed.
For those who use the AXE just to record, enjoy!