
All of the algorithms in the DSP work differently. Some handle the signal on two separate channels (like the delay effects), but the reverb algorithms, work entirely differently, mixing and processing the signal together using both processors.

Technically, the module should start oscillating even with out any external signal. Using a sound source, however, gives you the ability to "trigger" and control the oscillation and also blends the oscillation timbre with that of the incoming sound source.
Check out the sample below for those long oscillations fading in and out as the sound source triggers them. It's nice to hear how the sound source is changes the tone of this oscillation each time it cycles."
You can find the sample here.
Be sure to check out the rest of Tiptop Audio for more.
I didn't really have any desire for that module until I heard that sample. Very nice indeed.
ReplyDeletei love doing feed back loops with my PAiA's reverb, filter & and balanced modulators. :) this looks even more neat- non-linear reverb! cool!
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