Am 02.08.2011 um 05:48 schrieb Adrian Gin:
I was wondering how I can get some 'reverb'
for my square wave, at the
moment it sounds quite 'in your face' due to no reverb, I do make the TVA
release time a bit longer so it 'fades' out, but what is a method, or your
method of getting effects such as reverb on top of your sounds?
Use an external reverb? ;-)
Ok, another suggestion: I forget if the S-760 is able to trigger samples on Note-Off, or
key-release. If it can, you could sample a few reverb-tails of your samples, and trigger
those on note-off. It would probably even more convincing if you don't start the
reverb tail immediately on note-off but a fraction of a second later. Just put a small
time of silence in front of the reverb tail sample. This would give you an early
reflection effect. You can do some weird stuff too this way, like adding a reverb tail
with a different pitch, or a velocity-sensitive reverb.
On the S-330 and S-550 it was possible to create a surprisingly well sounding
pseudo-reverb only with the amplitude envelope. The envelope was programmed in a way that
the volume rose after the key was released and the fell again. Unfortunately the envelope
generators of the S-760 aren't so powerful.
Ingo