GT-100- Reverse reverb

Started by lazermelodies, February 13, 2019, 10:02:52 AM

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lazermelodies

Hi,
Trying to achieve a Reverse reverb on the GT100 - like the one Kevin Shields, My Bloody Valentine. He uses Yamaha SPX90 and Alesis Midiverb II.
Anyone has any tips and tricks on how to do this with the GT100? Any patches to share?
Thanks for your help.


luminous_flux

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disclaimer: I don't have a GT-100, but I used to own a GT-10

The only way I can think of achieving it would be to create a parallel path with:
- long reverb, 100% wet
- reverse delay, 100% wet, single repeat
The other path would be the dry signal. Experiment with the reverb decay, and the delay time, as well as other parameters. Multiple repeats on the delay might create interesting effects as well.

gumtown

Maybe have a fiddle with the Assigns using the INPUT LEVEL to control the reverb level attack/rise, and inversely control the direct mix at the same time.

**********Assign 1***********
[Assign-1: On/Off] = On
[Assign-1: Target] = Reverb: Effect Level
[Assign-1: Min] = 100
[Assign-1: Max] = 15
[Assign-1: Source] = Input Level
[Assign-1: Source Mode ] = Moment
[Assign-1: Range Low] = 0
[Assign-1: Range High] = 127

**********Assign 2***********
[Assign-2: On/Off] = On
[Assign-2: Target] = Reverb: Direct Mix
[Assign-2: Min] = 15
[Assign-2: Max] = 100
[Assign-2: Source] = Input Level
[Assign-2: Source Mode ] = Moment
[Assign-2: Range Low] = 0
[Assign-2: Range High] = 127
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