Space Freeze function in VSig

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    • #113668
      marvingain
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      Hi everyone!

      First post on the forum, and have a hardcore patch design question already 🙂

      I recently sold my Eventide Space, and I’m really missing the Infinity and Freeze features on the different presets on the Space.

      I have an Orville as well which i very much prefer the sound of, but i can’t seem to find a Freeze function anywhere except for a repeating delay in the “freeze 2 beats” preset.

      This makes me believe it is possible to recreate the reverb freeze function on the Orville using VSIG… But how?
      Any help here is really welcome! 🙂

    • #144227
      nickrose
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      Eventide Staff

      You would need to set the reverb decay parameter to its maximum and kill the input. This means that whatever is in the reverb stays there. A bit like Vegas.

      The skill is to do this without putting clicks into the reverb which will then hang around for a long time. I'll leave this bit to you.

       

    • #144242
      marvingain
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      Hi and thanks for the quick response! 

      So that’s all it is to the Space freeze function? Setting a reverb decay time to 1000 sec should be close enough then? Or is there a way to set it to true infinite? Clickless kill should be able to be achieved via the iswitch module? 

      • #144252
        nickrose
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        Eventide Staff
        marvingain wrote:

        So that's all it is to the Space freeze function? Setting a reverb decay time to 1000 sec should be close enough then? Or is there a way to set it to true infinite? Clickless kill should be able to be achieved via the iswitch module? 

        1000 seconds should be enough … don't forget to cut the input as well.

        ISWITCH sounds relevant, but that bit is for you to work out.

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