Post #4275744
2026-07-31 09:35 UTC
@ghostmeet@mastodon.social yeah he didn't mention the pitch stuff on the track
on mine basically the whole reverb is pitched, lots of independent pitches, but no resynthesis happening - even though i enjoy the sound of adaptiverb and these kinda things it gets a bit too recognisable for me, it's too smooth/obviously resynthed
theirs does sound more natural than adaptiverb though from the demos (i'm not really going for natural but good job anyway)
i've used transient detectors on reverb sends before, that can work well tbh, and also removing noise can work, and vocoder-type stuff (tuned filterbanks, things like that)
there's a million ways to do this stuff though, more fun finding your own
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@ghostmeet@mastodon.social 2026-07-31 10:22
@sean_ae@post.lurk.org oh cool, thanks for sharing that. Interesting that the reverb is pitched (poly). I'd assumed it was freezing the polyphonic synth input or something (those few notes played at the very start, for example). Nice tip, removing noise from the input (instead of lowpass post-reverb, which is my habit).