[PD] Detuning reverb ?

Lorenzo Sutton lorenzofsutton at gmail.com
Wed Jul 11 09:58:34 CEST 2012


On 10/07/12 23:00, Pierre Massat wrote:
> Here's the link to the post, if you want to listen to the result and 
> get the patch.
> http://guitarextended.wordpress.com/2012/07/10/thehexxciter-detuning-reverb-better/
Nice! (and nice example of collaboration ;)

Lorenzo.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Pierre.
>
> 2012/7/10 Pierre Massat <pimassat at gmail.com <mailto:pimassat at gmail.com>>
>
>     I got something working really nicely (using a short delay with a
>     high feedback to get some sustain for the pitchshifter and to
>     leave out quiter notes). I'll make a post tonight on my blog.
>     Thank you all for your precious help!
>     Btw, this instrumental version of the Hexx is really cool...
>
>     Cheers,
>
>     Pierre.
>
>
>     2012/7/10 tim vets <timvets at gmail.com <mailto:timvets at gmail.com>>
>
>
>
>         2012/7/10 Thomas Grill <gr at grrrr.org <mailto:gr at grrrr.org>>
>
>             Hi,
>             i wouldn't count on it being a live (guitar) effect.
>             It can be seen on
>             http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eEVpY9rjxQ that it's
>             obviously played by use of some midi keyboard.
>             gr~~~
>
>
>         or maybe it's the guy in the background at 0:34 turning his
>         tuning knobs ? ;)
>
>
>             2012/7/8 Pierre Massat <pimassat at gmail.com
>             <mailto:pimassat at gmail.com>>:
>             > Dear List,
>             >
>             > I've been trying to recreate the effect that can be
>             heard on Pavement's The
>             > Hexx (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6N5tx68-d2I). It
>             sounds like a
>             > constantly downward detuning reverb, I have no idea if
>             this is an existing
>             > guitar effect or if it was created in studio by Nigel
>             Godrich. My last
>             > attempt resulted in this
>             >
>             (http://guitarextended.wordpress.com/2012/07/08/detuning-delay/),
>             which
>             > doesn't really sound like the original at all...
>             >
>             > I think I need delay lines driven by a phasor with a
>             squared output, so that
>             > the speed at which the length of the delays increases is
>             not constant. I
>             > also think I need to envelop the delay lines somehow,
>             and switch between
>             > them so that the maximum length is never reached. But
>             right now I short of
>             > ideas. From what i've found on the web, this should be
>             doable with a
>             > granular delay, but I never used any granular stuff.
>             >
>             > Any suggestion is welcome...
>             >
>             > Cheers!
>             >
>             > Pierre.
>             >
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