Dorsetmike
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Can anyone please explain how each setting affects the resulting sound, I have Audacity which has a plug in called Gverb with various things to be adjusted and a range within which to set them
Room size in metres 1 - 300 (should that be cubic, square or linear meters?)
Reverb time 0.1 - 30 secs
Damping 0 - 1
Input bandwidth 0 - 1
Dry signal level (dB) -70 - 1
Early reflection level (dB) -70 - 1
Tail level (dB) -70 - 1
All it sems to do is almost double the amplitude of the sound and a tendency toward fuzziness when using the default settings.
Another Audacity plug in has in addition - high and low cut frequencies, predelay, diffusion, Colour (bright through flat to Warm) Decay (same as reverb time?) Dry (0 - 100%) Reverb 0-100%.
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Room size in metres 1 - 300 (should that be cubic, square or linear meters?)
Reverb time 0.1 - 30 secs
Damping 0 - 1
Input bandwidth 0 - 1
Dry signal level (dB) -70 - 1
Early reflection level (dB) -70 - 1
Tail level (dB) -70 - 1
All it sems to do is almost double the amplitude of the sound and a tendency toward fuzziness when using the default settings.
Another Audacity plug in has in addition - high and low cut frequencies, predelay, diffusion, Colour (bright through flat to Warm) Decay (same as reverb time?) Dry (0 - 100%) Reverb 0-100%.
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