spring reverb Damping device

Started by markphaser, January 22, 2006, 08:08:20 PM

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Joe Kramer

Quote from: markphaser on January 24, 2006, 03:04:11 PM
a "Pizzicato parameter"


You could do that like this:



                            ------------- reverb only---------variable noise gate----
                           |                                                                                |
          input   -----|                                                                              mixer---  output -->
                           |                                                                                |
                            ---------------------------dry only----------------------------   

Joe

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markphaser

Thanks Joe Kramer alot

Should i put the Variable Noise Gate "Before" the driver transducer so it drives the spring shake different?

Whats a Variable Noise Gate? What kind of Noise gate out there that are Variable which brands please?


markphaser

to make sustain shorter.

How do i do this please?

What piece of gear would make sustain short like pizzacatto
so its variable sustain pedal to make it shorter?


Sustain is measured in positive time - seconds or milliseconds.

Most Sustain gear makes the sustain time longer in positive time
i need "shorter" sustain

what piece of gear make the sustain short or the positive time shorter?

If you want to reverse this, you will definately need negative time.

How would i get Negative Sustain?

markphaser

If the sustain is 50ms how do i make it 20us?

If the sustain is 100ms how do i make it 10us?

if the sustain is 350 ms how do i make it 80us?


Would a GATE or Noise GATE or ADSR do this?

markphaser


Karmasound

What kind of amp is it?


I have heard of people doing things like the rubberband and cotton ball/silk trick to tailor the sound mechanicly.

You could try adding a dwell control, which controls how hard the springs are driven.

markphaser

 a dwell control, which controls how hard the springs are driven.

Isnt' a dwell control just a volume control before the transducer?


StephenGiles

Quote from: markphaser on January 24, 2006, 11:06:32 PM
If the sustain is 50ms how do i make it 20us?

If the sustain is 100ms how do i make it 10us?

if the sustain is 350 ms how do i make it 80us?


Would a GATE or Noise GATE or ADSR do this?

Only if there's an R in the month.
Stephen
"I want my meat burned, like St Joan. Bring me pickles and vicious mustards to pierce the tongue like Cardigan's Lancers.".

d95err

Quote from: markphaser on January 24, 2006, 11:06:32 PM
If the sustain is 50ms how do i make it 20us?

If the sustain is 100ms how do i make it 10us?

if the sustain is 350 ms how do i make it 80us?


Would a GATE or Noise GATE or ADSR do this?

I think you need an Expander. An Expander is sort of the opposite of a compressor. It lowers the volume of signals that go below a certain threshold. A Gate is really an extreme expander that cuts the signal completely once the signal goes below the threshold.

Lowering the Dwell (driver volume) would also result in shorter sustain, just like lowering the Gain of a guitar amp or overdrive pedal results in shorter sustain.

markphaser

Would a Expander make the sustain shorter?

Would a Expander Dampen or create  pizzacatto?

Nasse

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No, it will make the loud parts louder and not so loud parts not so loud.

I think the best bet would be to use lots of different length spring reverb tanks and use a switch to select between them




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markphaser

Thats a really small tank where u get that at ? what kind of springs in that thing i see 2 different kinds of springs?