DP4 Hall


According to developer MikeAudet Mike Audet, "The DP/4 Hall is an adaptation of the DP/4 Hall algorithm ported to the ESP2 chips found in both PARIS and the DP/PRO. To my ears, this sounds smoother and fuller than my DP/4, but it definitely retains the character of the original. This is my new favourite reverb."

Installing DP4 Hall (.pdf)

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Controls explained:


Decay:

Controls the amount of time for the reverb to decay

Low Decay:

Acts as a tone control and will boost (positive values) or cut (negative values) the rate at which low frequencies decay

Damping:

Controls the attenuation of high frequencies in the decay of the reverb

High BW:

A low-pass filter on the signal going into the reverb

Diffuser 1:

Smears the input signal transients

Diffuser 2:

Smears the input signal transients at lower frequencies than Diffuser 1

Definition:

Controls the rate at which echo density is increased with time

Detune Rate:

Controls the LFO rate of detuning introduced into the reverb decay

Detune Depth:

Controls the depth of the detuning

Primary Send:

Controls the level of the diffused input signal into reverb definition

Ref 1 - 2 Level:

Controls the level of the first/second pre-echo

Ref 1 - 2 Send:

Controls the level of the first/second pre-echo sent directly to the output

Ref 1 - 2 L/R:

These four controls control the right and left delay time of the first and second pre-echoes

Out Balance:

Pans the reverb's output

Predelay:

Adjusts the time it takes for the original signal to reach the reverb

Position 1 - 3:

Controls the levels of a mic placed in front, in the middle, and at the rear of the hall.



Bugs/peculiarities:

None reported



Suggested Applications and Settings:

Main reverb.
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