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BV512 VOCODER
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Creating a stereo reverb
What you’ve got above is a mono reverb. Here’s how to make it stereo:
1. Select the Subtractor and create a Spider Audio Merger & Splitter
device.
2. Create a DDL-1 delay.
3. Connect the devices in the following way:
The Subtractor output should be routed to a Splitter input on the Spider.
One split output should be routed to one of the carrier inputs on the vo-
coder, the other split output should be routed to the delay. The delay output
(mono) should be routed to the other carrier input on the vocoder.
The vocoder will now get a “fake-stereo” noise carrier signal.
4. Make sure the output from the vocoder is connected in stereo to the
Aux return on the Mixer.
5. Finally turn down the Feedback on the delay, set it to all “wet” and
set the decay time to a second or so.
When you now start playback on the Redrum, the reverb will be in stereo!
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