First use DPPro Hall [message #102718] |
Wed, 04 March 2009 04:38 |
damien
Messages: 36 Registered: October 2008
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Hi all,
Just played around with mike's reverb, and wanted to share my impressions.
It's a bit hard to tweak, parameters are linked in a efficient but non intuitive
way, at least for me. Some settings combination (decay reflexion) can generate
low freq noise. I feel the learning curve is quite longer, but it certainly
allow a wide variety off setting. By the way, it would be fine to have more
predelay, and a possibility to set up the delay of positions.
When properly adjusted, it sound superb, very classy. It doesn't add cloudy
noise, but kinda "bring the outlines to light". It's a kind reverb you ear
only when you mute it, if you get my point. I could'nt have this with altiverb
and SIR.
So, well done mike, i'm happy with it.
damien.
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Re: First use DPPro Hall [message #102738 is a reply to message #102718] |
Thu, 05 March 2009 13:43 |
dnafe
Messages: 390 Registered: February 2009
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Hey Damien
Care to share any presets you may have created?
Don
"Damien Gelee" <damien.gelee@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:49ae6829$1@linux...
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> Hi all,
> Just played around with mike's reverb, and wanted to share my impressions.
> It's a bit hard to tweak, parameters are linked in a efficient but non
> intuitive
> way, at least for me. Some settings combination (decay reflexion) can
> generate
> low freq noise. I feel the learning curve is quite longer, but it
> certainly
> allow a wide variety off setting. By the way, it would be fine to have
> more
> predelay, and a possibility to set up the delay of positions.
> When properly adjusted, it sound superb, very classy. It doesn't add
> cloudy
> noise, but kinda "bring the outlines to light". It's a kind reverb you
> ear
> only when you mute it, if you get my point. I could'nt have this with
> altiverb
> and SIR.
> So, well done mike, i'm happy with it.
> damien.
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Re: First use DPPro Hall [message #102750 is a reply to message #102738] |
Fri, 06 March 2009 01:47 |
damien
Messages: 36 Registered: October 2008
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OK Don, as soon i'll have have a new USB key.
"Don Nafe" <dnafe@rogers.com> wrote:
>Hey Damien
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>Care to share any presets you may have created?
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>Don
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>"Damien Gelee" <damien.gelee@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:49ae6829$1@linux...
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>> Hi all,
>> Just played around with mike's reverb, and wanted to share my impressions.
>> It's a bit hard to tweak, parameters are linked in a efficient but non
>> intuitive
>> way, at least for me. Some settings combination (decay reflexion) can
>> generate
>> low freq noise. I feel the learning curve is quite longer, but it
>> certainly
>> allow a wide variety off setting. By the way, it would be fine to have
>> more
>> predelay, and a possibility to set up the delay of positions.
>> When properly adjusted, it sound superb, very classy. It doesn't add
>> cloudy
>> noise, but kinda "bring the outlines to light". It's a kind reverb you
>> ear
>> only when you mute it, if you get my point. I could'nt have this with
>> altiverb
>> and SIR.
>> So, well done mike, i'm happy with it.
>> damien.
>>
>
>
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Re: First use DPPro Hall [message #102754 is a reply to message #102753] |
Sat, 07 March 2009 03:47 |
mikeaudet
Messages: 476 Registered: February 2009 Location: Canada
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Hi Don,
These aren't my presets, but I just now lifted them, as closely as possible, from my DP/4. At the very least, they are good starting points. I generally just use the default preset and tweak a little bit from there. I'll be checking these out on my next project, though.
All the best,
Mike
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