At 07:14 PM 12/22/2006 -0500, David W. Fenton wrote:
>Does anyone understand the parameters provided by the GVerb filter in 
>Audacity? I've Googled on it and found little of use -- a few people 
>offer settings that they think are great, but nobody seems to explain 
>how the different parameters interact.

What do you need to know?

It's a standard room reverb. Think of it as an envelope generator, but with
reverb parameters.

The default settring has the dry signal at zero; move that way up and the
rest of it should start making sense.

Roomsize is the presence; reverb time is the total length of the reverb;
damping is like the furniture in the room; input bandwidth is the room's
tendency to resonate certain frequencies; dry signal level is the original;
early reflection is the mix of nearby signals (the 'boingy' part); tail is
the resonance after the reverb itself.

This particular reverb is a tad weak. Audacity takes VSTs, so you can drop
better ones into that directory. I recommend the Kjaerhus "Classic" series
(free!).

Dennis



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