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Thanks Italo, sounds great- Here's an algorithm suggestion, how about nice massive 'verb into 4 parallel "slow-switched" looping delays (4 to 8 sec with playback speed control), each delay into separate EQ or filter, then out thru 4 channel panning etc… I'm thinking it'd be fun to catch and hold various verb textures, then pitchshift, filter, pan & mix 'em on the fly along with solo material played into the verb… Best- Mark On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 03:30 PM, Italo De Angelis wrote: > I use a couple of looping delay lines after the verb. > The trick is to use a switch with a slow ramp...not to slow...not to > fast...as soon as the sound is in the verb...you hit the switch and the > loops goes on...without attacks captured in it...kind of Sostenuto > pedal in the piano... > > Fun!!! > Italo > > >> On Thursday, October 17, 2002, at 01:40 PM, Italo De Angelis wrote: >> >>>> Will you also be able to "freeze" reverbs (as on the pcm81)? >>> >>> Done that! >>> It's just an old delay trick...not reverb. >>> >> Italo (or anyone else into dsp algorithms)- >> >> >> Can you expand on this, i.e., what would be the block diagram to creat > e >> a nice cavernous reverb that could be "frozen"? Clearly a looping dela > y >> inside a reverb set- > up could do this, but I sure there are some better >> ideas suggestions- >> >> Thanks- >> >> Mark >> >> > > ___________________________________________ > Italo De Angelis > Preset Design Engineer - Audio Division > italo@eventide.com > EVENTIDE AUDIO CUSTOMERS SUPPORT > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eventidehelps/ > >