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October 3, 2020 at 7:31 pm #116128ChalkyParticipant
Hello, for a short while I had a Kemper Stage, and enjoyed a preset reverb effect they called “CIRRUS”: It is a lush convolving reverb with all sorts of loveliness without being tacky and overstated like some shimmers. It sounded fantastic and i have never been able to re-create it on my H9.
Long shot, but has anyone who knows what CIRRUS is and does managed to do this on an H9? I have a demo of it but unfortunately it is an mp3 and that won’t attach on this forum.
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October 5, 2020 at 4:55 am #155962
You may upload the demo to Google Drive, DropBox, YouTube or SoundCloud and share the link here.
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October 10, 2020 at 2:42 pm #155994brockParticipant
I’m not intimately familiar with the Kemper, but I did find a few examples of the Cirrus reverb:
https://youtu.be/x2QKtqOLdTg?t=160
That slow attack, solid sustain, and random modulation … the BlackHole algorithm (or standalone BH pedal) came to mind immediately. Without Pre Delay, maybe starting with the inverse reverb. It’s all about small tweaks of the SIZE & GRAVITY parameters together.
Another option would be the DynaVerb algo, for more control over the attack onset & similar EQ capabilities. It has the ‘ducking’ options lacking in BlackHole.
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October 11, 2020 at 4:01 pm #156002ChalkyParticipant
Hi, thanks for responding, here’s the link to DROPBOX
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1s7l2idhz0eia3h/Ripples%202sep19.mp3?dl=0
Thanks also for the other comment from Brock, that is a decent example … yes the closest I get is certainly using Blackhole, but I don’t quite get the sound-scape to shift as much, or as attractively.
regards,
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October 12, 2020 at 3:04 pm #156008Chalky wrote:
Hi, thanks for responding, here's the link to DROPBOX
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1s7l2idhz0eia3h/Ripples%202sep19.mp3?dl=0
Thanks also for the other comment from Brock, that is a decent example … yes the closest I get is certainly using Blackhole, but I don't quite get the sound-scape to shift as much, or as attractively.
regards,
Yeah, like brock said, Blackhole should be the closest. Listening to your demo, it sounds like you may want to turn the "High" knob a bit up.
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