MATRIXSYNTH: FDN VERB | Qu-Bit Electronix AURORA


Saturday, October 01, 2022

FDN VERB | Qu-Bit Electronix AURORA


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0:00 Intro
0:26 Overlay panel
0:36 Mix
0:55 Pitch
1:17 Time
1:39 Highpass
1:59 Damp
2:26 Reverse
2:40 Shift+Reverse
2:59 Freeze
3:21 Input level
3:41 Shift+Freeze
4:08 Subscribe

From the manual:

What’s An FDN Reverb? FDN (Feedback Delay Network) Reverberation is a technique that, as many other digital reverb algorithms, uses delay lines to artificially add a sense of space to a sound. What makes an FDN reverb unique is that each of the delay lines (in the case of “FDN Verb” there are 8), are processed through a feedback matrix. In other words, the outputs from one delay line get scaled, and sent back to the inputs of the other delay lines. This, with a combination of internal filtering, and modulation common to other reverb algorithms quickly creates the dense reflective sounds that make up a good sounding reverb.

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