@plowman said:
If time and interest allow, I'd value your musical description of "Decorr." I think it stands for "de-correlation."...
Hi plowman
Yes you are correct. DECORR stands for...
My explanation is between a musical and a technical one. OK?
The more you increase the Decorrelation the more you get an extensive reverb - specially with its fade out.
That's what I recognize when I'm listening to several "decorr-results".
Perhaps the VSL Suite Convolution Reverb does this with a sort of a built in stereo chorus effect which is influencing the IR??
Don't know really.
Further, on the one hand it seems not to be a linear effect but on the other hand the parameter shifter is linear.
So the most difference you get between 0% and around 10%
Decorr = 0% (normal Reverb without any special richness)
Decorr = 1% (suddenly much more richness with the reverb)
Decorr = 2% (even more ...)
Now, a main parameter for adjusting the virtual distance:
The more wet a signal the farther away it seems to be.
So: More DECORR enhance the feeling of more distance... which explains my upper proposal:
For even closer distances with my "3depth-presets" : Reduce the value of DECORR to 0%...2%
[H]
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