I think PedalPCB's "Deflector Reverb" EEPROM would be a great verb as a starting point for use with an analog resonant verb.I need to get back into it. I have a bunch of extra PCBs from an old project where I made a version of the VHS (JHS VCR) but with a Golden Fleece for gain (not a clean boost), tremolo instead of chorus, and an extra spacey reverb. I'm hoping to swap the reverb for a phaser to pair with the tremolo.
I'm also looking at combining FV-1 reverb with analog resonant reverb. Basically making a version of the EQD Transmisser. Does anyone have a favorite lush reverb? Should I check out octave verb?
For non-programmers, SpinCAD is probably the easiest way to create one's own patches. But as you've noted, it's not entirely intuitive. Thankfully, Digital Larry has posted some excellent Documentation and Tutorials on GitHub. Be sure to check out the menu on the left side of the screen. Like most things electronic, a bit of reading is required to gain a better understanding.I don't get much time to mess with it. I've had fun with it, but can never figure out how to get things to act the way I want.
Need to work on some swell reverbs and other "big"/infinite style reverbs to couple with delays. That edge of infinite delay+reverb is fun.
What I stupidly want to do is put a delay line through a slow gear- style to mess with the attack/decay. Don't think it would do anything, but would be something to try.
I had followed his writings for a while, but I didn't realize he put a bit more of his knowledge in-depth on a site. I'll work through some of the weird things that always trip me up (scale, noise, etc.)For non-programmers, SpinCAD is probably the easiest way to create one's own patches. But as you've noted, it's not entirely intuitive. Thankfully, Digital Larry has posted some excellent Documentation and Tutorials on GitHub. Be sure to check out the menu on the left side of the screen. Like most things electronic, a bit of reading is required to gain a better understanding.
For me, I experienced real leaps in knowledge and improved results by reading his tutorials & 'block descriptions' while playing with them in the SpinCAD Designer.I had followed his writings for a while, but I didn't realize he put a bit more of his knowledge in-depth on a site. I'll work through some of the weird things that always trip me up (scale, noise, etc.)
This was key for me in trying to figure out how to acquire the settings for a delay/verb and chorus wherein the user could set the control pots to minimum and have the default settings used for mimicking the Rockman X100's "BOTH" (Echo/Chorus). Anything after (above) those minimum settings would reach beyond the X100's defaults. Until I discovered how the Scale/Offset worked, I struggled with finding consistent settings to get the X100 default sound for "BOTH". Scale/Offset is a pretty nifty feature in SpinCAD.Pro tip: learn to use the Scale/Offset block.
Ahhhh Rockman! Now you are speaking my language!This was key for me in trying to figure out how to acquire the settings for a delay/verb and chorus wherein the user could set the control pots to minimum and have the default settings used for mimicking the Rockman X100's "BOTH" (Echo/Chorus). Anything after (above) those minimum settings would reach beyond the X100's defaults. Until I discovered how the Scale/Offset worked, I struggled with finding consistent settings to get the X100 default sound for "BOTH". Scale/Offset is a pretty nifty feature in SpinCAD.
Thanks Larry!
Well, to be fair, it's a feature of the FV-1. It's the glue instruction that makes everything fit together just right.Scale/Offset is a pretty nifty feature in SpinCAD.
Let's see the rest of your Control Panel settings for the other blocks please.Hi all! I'm very new to all this stuff and I'm trying to stay on the edge of the rabbit hole and have some fun.
Spincad is great for this! Thanks Larry.
Btw I'm trying to do a reverb with two pitched voices and I'd like to have and infinite/pad reverb when Pot0 at max but no success at the moment. Any suggestion?
Thanks!
OK, your 2nd iteration is different from your first. So I'm going with your latest. But more importantly, what aspect of your patch are finding difficult to achieve?Thanks Cybercow, here are all the settings...
You can of course edit the Spin ASM if you like. I'll spend a little time this weekend seeing if I can concoct something. I did not focus much on "infinite hold" possibilities when coming up with SpinCAD. Here are a few general concepts to deal with when "cranking the feedback".It looks like the maximum feedback is 0.9 for that block, so it won't ever do infinite.
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SpinCAD-Designer/src/SpinCADBuilder/MinReverb2.spincad at 790bbc8f97145930e75c67051238e7f262197758 · HolyCityAudio/SpinCAD-Designer
SpinCAD Designer is an open source Java project which allows creation of patches for the Spin FV-1 audio DSP chip. - HolyCityAudio/SpinCAD-Designergithub.com