Re: Quilcom Q-50: Inspired by the Roland D-50 synth
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 8:33 am
martinvicanek wrote:Spogg wrote:@Martin: Thank you so much for the optimised modules you uploaded. I wanted to use the reverb because it dropped the CPU from 13.8 to 12.5 but the sound was very inferior to the original. One issue was the output mixer worked differently (Mix control kept the dry present and just added the Wet) but that was an easy fix. However the wet sound had distortion on sources with a high harmonic content and actually increased the volume of sounds with a sharp attack. If this can be fixed I will incorporate it but I didn’t want to degrade the quality.
Spogg
Hmm, very strange. Yes, I modified the mixer because in my topology I have no use for "wet only". But other than that, the two reverbs are very similar. Yes, the time constants are slightly different, but to my ears the difference is negligible. I could not tell which is which in a blind test, Anyway, let me see if I can make my reverb sound exactly like yours.
Glad you could use the other stuff though.
Edit: Done, updated attachment in my original post.
Hey thanks Martin! You've come through for me yet again, you lovely man!
Here's the new version 1.06, also in the original post
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5b33p023h0zf4 ... m.zip?dl=0
I have no idea why the first one sounded so crap but this one is clean and airy, as it should be.
Just by changing the reverb core to yours the cpu has gone from 8.9% to 8.4% on my 7 note chord test.
Proportionally that's a huge drop so thank you so much for that.
You never cease to amaze me Martin. Please, I beg you, never abandon the forum!
Cheers
Spogg