I haven't read any of the papers but I think the point of the chorus is that the subtle pitch bend moves all the resonances around a little bit, which is an approximation to a more realistic space which has a much larger number of resonant modes. A lot of early digital delays, eg classic lexicon, are modulated allpass networks, and adding chorus is much the same idea.
Dude, thanks for this vid! Saw like half of it and already recreated a reverb pedal from one of my fave amp sims I own. It's nearly identical- main difference is I can fine tune the parts I don't like =D
Thanks. Super useful as I didn’t like the stock reverb much but my ear was not good enough to work out why and I had been too lazy to investigate so far
Very interesting! Thank you for the review. I've never tried to compose music in a studio, so I may even not know how it should really sound. When I tried reverb in Bitwig, I found it interesting (after Calf Reverb in Linux). But then I realised, I cannot control it that easily. So I started using Reverb presets in Bitwig, and it started sounding better. Now I know what was different.
Thank you. I think one of my projects suffered from the reverb sizzle. it could use some eqing on the wet and tank, and I like the chorus idea. It's sort of like the modulation perameter on plugin reverbs. I bet it could be interchanged with a phaser or flanger too.
Good vid man. You can also use the Tank FX to get some pretty wild feedback by boosting a given frequency with an EQ using a narrow Q. FFS don’t do it in headphones though, peace ✌️
Great tutorial thank you for sharing :) May I ask you how did you change the name of the button in "sound better" ? I searched on internet, didn't find any solution to change the button's name. Thank you :) Ben.
good reminder: use the tank & fx boxes!! thanks kevin !
I haven't read any of the papers but I think the point of the chorus is that the subtle pitch bend moves all the resonances around a little bit, which is an approximation to a more realistic space which has a much larger number of resonant modes. A lot of early digital delays, eg classic lexicon, are modulated allpass networks, and adding chorus is much the same idea.
Awesome tip, thanks for sharing!
This is a great tip, man. Thank you! Looking forward to the next vid - ✌
thank you for this, I've always been vaguely dissatisfied with the stock reverb and I usually mess with the settings every time I load it up
Excellent points here. It always kills me to hear people saying stock plugins suck. Often you just have to actually learn to use them.
The stock presets are quite good and great starting points altogether.
Dude, thanks for this vid! Saw like half of it and already recreated a reverb pedal from one of my fave amp sims I own.
It's nearly identical- main difference is I can fine tune the parts I don't like =D
Great tip thanks I feel better about the stock reverb now
Great vid. Subbed
Thanks. Super useful as I didn’t like the stock reverb much but my ear was not good enough to work out why and I had been too lazy to investigate so far
Very interesting! Thank you for the review. I've never tried to compose music in a studio, so I may even not know how it should really sound.
When I tried reverb in Bitwig, I found it interesting (after Calf Reverb in Linux). But then I realised, I cannot control it that easily. So I started using Reverb presets in Bitwig, and it started sounding better.
Now I know what was different.
Thank you. I think one of my projects suffered from the reverb sizzle. it could use some eqing on the wet and tank, and I like the chorus idea. It's sort of like the modulation perameter on plugin reverbs. I bet it could be interchanged with a phaser or flanger too.
Hitting the mark again, Kevin. Thanks!
Good vid man. You can also use the Tank FX to get some pretty wild feedback by boosting a given frequency with an EQ using a narrow Q. FFS don’t do it in headphones though, peace ✌️
hi could you make more videos with bitwig's native reverb simulating other types of reverbs ? like Hall, Plate, Spring would be very interesting
Good tips!
Brilliant, thanks a lot for sharing this information
can you post your reverb preset please so we can download? thanks
thanks man, awesome
Thanks for this, it was excellent video
How do I add reverb to selection? Like if I select part of the song, how do I add reverb to that?
Thank you! I like the "sound better" button! heh
this guide really did help me get started with experimenting. much appreciated!
Excellent video
amazing, extremely helpful
Great tutorial thank you for sharing :)
May I ask you how did you change the name of the button in "sound better" ?
I searched on internet, didn't find any solution to change the button's name.
Thank you :)
Ben.
I believe you can change in the inspector panal below the show help setting.
Great video
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