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Appendix 4: Fusor – Overloud Breverb algorithms
This adapted version of Overloud’s Breverb provides high-end artificial reverberation effects within Fusor.
The controls are cut down from those available in the full Breverb product, but all 4 algorithms are present with their most
important controls.
Breverb Hall
Time (Sec)
Sets the duration of the reverberation tail. It is also influenced by the
Size
parameter.
Size
Sets the rate of build-up diffusion after the initial period, which is controlled by
the
Diffusion
parameter. It also acts as a master control for
Time
and
Spread
.
Despite its name, the apparent size of the space created is actually a combination
of the settings of the
Size
,
Shape
and
Spread
controls.
Diffusion
Controls the degree to which the initial echo density increases over time.
Shape
Works together with the
Spread
parameter to control the overall ambience of the
reverberation created by the Breverb Room algorithm. It specifically determines
the contour of the reverberation envelope. With the
Shape
control all the way
down, reverberation builds explosively and decays very quickly. As the control is is increased, reverberation builds up more slowly
and sustains for the time set by the
Spread
parameter.
Spread
Controls the duration of the initial contour of the reverberation envelope. Low
Spread
settings result in a rapid onset of
reverberation at the beginning of the envelope, with little or no sustain, while higher settings spread out both the build-up and
sustain.
Predelay (Sec)
Sets the amount of time that elapses between the input signal and the onset of reverberation. It can be used to create a sense of
distance and volume within an acoustic space.
Low
High
The
Low
and
High
parameters can be used to tweak the frequency response of the reverb.
• Low (kHz)
Sets the frequency under which the reverberation is attenuated.
• High (kHz)
Sets the frequency over which the reverberation is attenuated.
Breverb Inverse
Time (Sec)
Sets the duration of the reverberation. This time, added to the
Predelay
time,
is the time that elapses from the direct sound to the end of the reverberation
process.
Diffusion
Controls the degree to which the initial echo density increases over time.
Predelay (Sec)
Sets the amount of time that elapses between the input signal and the onset of
reverberation. It can be used to create a sense of distance and volume within an
acoustic space.
Low
High
The
Low
and
High
parameters can be used to tweak the frequency response of
the reverb.
• Low (kHz)
Sets the frequency under which the reverberation is attenuated.
• High (kHz)
Sets the frequency over which the reverberation is attenuated.
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