Help me learn to love the Dark Reverb

MIX blends dry signal and wet signal.
0=100% dry, 127 = 100% wet.

SEND sends signal to the reverb, it preserves the dry signal.

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ok so “SEND” is more like a parallel processing option and then “MIX” is the more traditional way of thinking about an effect, correct?

By modulating send you can send audio to the reverb and have the reverb tail fade out normally. Modulating mix also modulates the level of the reverb.

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Send behaves as an aux send of a mixer.
If think it’s the most “traditional” setting.

Also modulates the dry signal. It can cut the tail indeed.

MIXF defines the functionality of the MIX control to be either MIX or SEND.

MIX adjusts the mix between the original dry signal and the reverberated signal.

When MIXF is set to SEND, the MIX parameter works similarly to an aux send knob of a mixer.

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thank you

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Reverb in FX 1 slot hack found by @Kacper, (reverb + delay on 1 track). How to and caveats :
Reverb on FX1 slot hack - #2 by sezare56

Extreme Shimmer !

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Do LFO work on FX1 when using the hack?

I think it should work, as scenes work; the target name is probably wrong…

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For kicks try at least once plate reverb, me like it.

wow, have owned an octatrack or another for 12 years and i had no idea of this delay + verb on the same track hack. so there’s no architectural limit preventing it, elektron just never exposed it in the ui it seems ?

I use this reverb a lot.

I wish the pre-delay was longer. I like to set it to mono and hard pan the reverb. I almost aways roll off the high end of the signal going into the reverb.

Sometimes I use it like a traditional hall reverb effect, but I like making it into its own thing.

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It is limited, doesn’t work on all tracks, prone to ugly noises. Check thread for more details…

Modulate it.

it may well be that it isn’t supported as it may not be possible to have this on all 8 tracks without running out of resources.

More details here :

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might be some interesting internal memory reservations for the delay buffers that affect whether this works or not.

interesting, but I will never try it lol. :slight_smile: