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Iain Churches wrote:
In your "Pre and Post Reverb Delay" both reverb and
delay are audible in the resulting signal. These are perhaps
the the effects that Jim suggested would commute, and
perhaps what Don was demonstrating in his clip.
In "delay the reverb" the delay line is used solely feed the
reverb and establish a gap of silence between the main signal
(audible) and the reverb (audible), as in my example. This
is something quite different. My example with 4 secs is of
course extreme:-) but clearly illustrates the application.
Think you need to play with some decent modern digital delay units. That
Rev5 was ok in its day as a low cost solution. But things have moved on.
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