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Old 08-19-2010, 03:20 PM
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Default Reverb Plug-In with BPM controlled predelay/tail

Hi Folks!

Before I got my DSHOW Profile, I used the Eventide Eclipse hardware product for reverbs. With the eclipse I could control pre-delay and tail of my reverbs with a BPM pedal, which I also used to control my delays. It was very sweet.

I only needed about 4 different combinations of drum and vocal reverbs and let the tempo controls do the rest.

I make good use of the BPM function in my profile and am using it to contol delays & chorus/flange effects. However, I haven't found any VENUE Plug-Ins that will allow me to do the same with reverb.

Does anybody know of an available reverb plug-in that will do what I want?

Or is there some method by which I can use a scene or something which will activate different reverb patch settings based on tempo?

Please advise!
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Old 05-25-2016, 02:01 PM
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Default Re: Reverb Plug-In with BPM controlled predelay/tail

Whooo hooo, a six year old thread with no answer in...

At least I don't have to writ the question, because it is exactly the same,
Is there a reverb plugin that reacts to the bpm of the console?
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Old 05-25-2016, 03:46 PM
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Default Re: Reverb Plug-In with BPM controlled predelay/tail

I'm sure you can find a chart with the conversion from ms to bpm on Google. Not exactly a pedal but it works.
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Old 05-25-2016, 05:19 PM
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Default Re: Reverb Plug-In with BPM controlled predelay/tail

It would be easy enough to bus feed a reverb with 0ms predelay, and then insert a delay plugin (0 feedback/repeats) on the return that's linked to tempo, or vice versa. doesn't do much for catching tail though
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That workaround sound ok, but not with the limited DSP resources of the S3L
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