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In this video, watch as Relab Head of Products Pete Dowsett dives into the concept of randomness in algorithmic reverb design and how it’s a quantum leap forward compared to traditional designs.
Real-world spaces like concert halls are constantly in flux, with air currents, temperature fluctuations, and the movement of people all impacting the acoustics. This unpredictability is something that traditional reverb designs have struggled to account for. But with the introduction of true randomization in reverb design, we’re able to increase the width, depth, and movement of the reverb over time.
Pete will be comparing the regular Hall algorithm to Random Hall and Random Hall HD, and listening for the differences in overall width, sense of movement, and stereo separation. You’ll also hear the increased low frequency response, which makes the sound thicker, bigger and more like a real concert hall.
Learn more about the Relab LX480 here: https://relabdevelopment.com/lx480-dual-engine-reverb/