Reverb

High quality reverb algorithm

High quality reverb algorithm
  1. What is algorithm reverb?
  2. How are digital reverbs made?
  3. What is the difference between algorithmic reverb and convolution reverb?

What is algorithm reverb?

Algorithmic Reverb defined

In an algorithmic reverb, your audio is passed through a network of digital delay lines that are modulated, filtered and fed back into each other in a manner aimed to resemble the reflections of a room, hall or chamber – or even a “super-natural” space.

How are digital reverbs made?

Digital reverb units simulate reverb by using multiple delay lines with fading trails, giving the impression of sound bouncing off surfaces. Some digital effects allow users to independently adjust early and late reflections.

What is the difference between algorithmic reverb and convolution reverb?

Think of it like this: Convolution Reverb: Gluing together sounds in a mix. Algorithmic Reverb: Creating excitement with individual sounds.

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