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JVerb Erbe-Verb inspired Reverb screenshot

JVerb Erbe-Verb inspired Reverb

by Jaromir

My implementation of a Erbe-Verbe style reberb in gen~ in Ma...

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Type
Audio Effect
Author
Jaromir
Version
1.01
License
Commercial
Live version
9.7
Max version
8.0
Downloads
0
Updated
2019-05-15

Description

My implementation of a Erbe-Verbe style reberb in gen~ in Max for live.

based on papers by: Tom Erbe, miller puckette and John Stautner .

The reverb has realtime controle over all parmanters. The device can go from spring type sounds to big halls. It can go on indefinite by turning the decay up to 10.

Check out the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiwtGgmAwM0&t=12s

Download at my Patreon:

https://www.patreon.com/jaromirmulders

Or at my Gumroad:

https://gumroad.com/l/jverb

My Website:

www.jaromirmulders.nl

Comments (7)

  • blortblort · March 06 2019
    really nice "realtime" changeable reverb! love the elasticity!!!
    I do have a small concern that the volume in the left channel is a bit higher than the right? ... I have tried several different inputs and various settings on Jverb and this seems to be a consistent behavior... Please advise?
    Thanks again for such an awesome light weight and great sounding gem!
  • Jaromir · March 07 2019
    Hi Blortblort,
    Nice that you like the device!
    Thanks for the feedback i've removed a small bug and updated the device with volume controll.
    I hope it helps.
    Jaromir.
  • blortblort · March 07 2019
    Thanks so very much for the very quick fix. its perfect and even MORE flexible ;)
  • wetterberg · March 07 2019
    This is really phat. Thank you for making it, I can attest to the code being clean and easy to work with, too.
  • Jaromir · March 08 2019
    @Wetterberg
    Thank you so much!
  • dekmantel · May 23 2019
    superior modulation possibilities for both musical and outlandish results. amazing device, this one.
  • Drewskee · September 02 2019
    Can you please provide some idea of CPU usage for the verb...thanks!

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