Hi, Ahmed

 

Thanks for your report.

 

> clear there is no more ringing at all!

There are large difference between both reverb about "ringins". Anyway i cannot 
says that there is no more ringins at all.If you try very percusives 
instruments (not drum necessarily) may be you will hear somes "ringings".

 

>However, the width value range has no effect on the output;

 

The  width value have the same functionality and same range that for freeverb 
(the actual FluidSynth reverb). However it sounds different on freemverb (the 
new reverb).

The range value is: [0 .. 1] and value above 1 are limited to 1

 

When width is 1, the separation of Right channel and Left Channel is maximum. 
That means that the stereo effect is maximum. In others words we have

-Left  Output  = 100% x Left Channel

-Right Output = 100% x Right Channel

 

When width is 0, the separation is minimum. 

-Left Output = (50% x  Left Channel) + (50% x  Right Channel)

-Right Output = (50% x  Right Channel) + (50% x  Left Channel)

As Left Output is equal to Right Output, it sounds monophonic.

 

For Widh from 0 to 1, Left Channel is more important on Left Output than on 
Right Output; similarly Right Channel is more important on Right Output than on 
Left Output.

For exemple for width = 0.5 (the default value)

-Left Output = (75% x  Left Channel) + (25% x  Right Channel)

-Right Output = (75% x  Right Channel) + (25% x  Left Channel)

 

Notes: the range of all parameters is [0..1] for both reverbs. Be aware that 
for RoomSize and Damp the new reverb is very sensitive beetween 0 and 0.5.

What do you prefer, the freeverb Width effect or freemverb one ?.

Good hearing

Regards

 

 

> Message du 06/11/17 22:11
> De : "Ahmed Eraiba" 
> A : fluid-dev@nongnu.org
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> Objet : Re: [fluid-dev] Trying another reverb ?
> 
> Hi jjc,
> 
> Absolutely great work! Thanks so much !
> Tested by ear on a high quality piano soundfont, it sounds great and it is
> clear there is no more ringing at all!
> 
> However, the width value range has no effect on the output; values between 1
> and 100 have no any difference to my ear, while setting the value to 0, the
> output sounds mono.
> 
> Any hint regarding how to fix this is very appreciated. Thank you!
> 
> Regards, 
> 
> Ahmed
> 
> 
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