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  • @wim said:

    @Tones4Christ said:

    @wim said:

    @Tones4Christ said:

    @Tones4Christ said:
    Thank you! I'm really loving this app too! The effects are really special. I'm combining this delay unit with Quatum Delay! So far I've got some pretty awesome presets for Live use with ToneX setup on iPhone.

    I really love this delay! By the way, it's the same exact delay it just has a different skin green rather than gold.

    I learned so much from the explanations in the manual provided in the link!

    Anyone have any info regarding the FVerb Module? I'm really enjoying this reverb!!! But I'd like to know what some of the knobs are supposed to be doing?

    This won't be a lot of help, but FVerb is based on the longstanding public domain Freeverb originally written by "Jezar at Dreampoint".

    @The explanation that only a geek could appreciate said...

    Freeverb is a simple implementation of the standard Schroeder/Moorer reverb model. I guess the only reason why it sounds better than other reverbs, is simply because I spent a long while doing listening tests in order to create the values found in "tuning.h". It uses 8 comb filters on both the left and right channels), and you might possibly be able to get away with less if CPU power is a serious constraint for you. It then feeds the result of the reverb through 4 allpass filters on both the left and right channels. These "smooth" the sound. Adding more than four allpasses doesn't seem to add anything significant to the sound, and if you use less, the sound gets a bit "grainy". The filters on the right channel are slightly detuned compared to the left channel in order to create a stereo effect.

    Which controls do you have questions about?

    Thanks Wim!
    There's 2 one on top of the other that are not labeled right after the Panorama knob.

    Those evidently affect the tone (color) of the reverb. My guess would be they're high cut and low cut of the wet signal. But that's just a guess.

    Also, the hold knob, i can't seem to figure it out. I max it nd lower it but it doesn't seem to do anything. Thanks Wim.

    Try engaging the Gate switch and see if you notice differences in the attack, "body", and release of the reverb tail. My guess is they do nothing unless you engage the Gate button.

    Cool!!! Didn't think of that. Thanks Wim! I like the un-natural feel of this reverb. Sort of reminds me of the cloud reverb on the Big Sky pedal cloud preset but with similar controls!

  • Incidentally, the following 4 MIDI parameters(?) of FVerb module probably don’t have corresponding knobs in the UI.

    Sl1_FVerb_Quality
    Sl1_FVerb_StereoWidth
    Sl2_FVerb_Quality
    Sl2_FVerb_StereoWidth

    However, I confirmed that these MIDI parameters can be controlled.
    -I used AUM’s ‘main parameter knob’ feature to control them.
    -I tested them aurally(?) and visually with iPad speaker and TB GonioMeter (free app).
    -To tell the truth, I didn’t test for Sl2_FVerb_Quality and Sl2_FVerb_StereoWidth because I had no energy.
    -I’m not sure if there is any positive/negative meaning or effect in the intentional use of these MIDI parameters.

    The apps below were used for the tests.
    FVerb module of iFX Rack
    Poison-202 synth
    TB GonioMeter (free app)
    AUM (host)

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