DRAUME is a pedal exploring intentionally artificial reverberation through the use of post-reverb processing, system clock and decay manipulation. Estimated for release late February 2020. Video will be available prior to release. More information can be found in the links below:
I've been running my Taken with low time and mod up as a kind of warbly reverb with a random tremolo in the chain. Maybe this will free that stuff up for other things...
I've already said this in another thread but I'm gonna copy/past it here too. Things that interest me a lot a bout the Draume:
AM/random tremolo is a thing I would love to have since I already have set my current reverb to give that kind of feeling, also It's a real smart and useful feature to have a reverb that has trails but when bypassed the tails could decay faster than the real setting, so GATE bypass mode should be great.
Does the Gate decay time depend entirely by the clock setting or there are also other parameters that determinate it?
Dowi wrote:I've already said this in another thread but I'm gonna copy/past it here too. Things that interest me a lot a bout the Draume:
AM/random tremolo is a thing I would love to have since I already have set my current reverb to give that kind of feeling, also It's a real smart and useful feature to have a reverb that has trails but when bypassed the tails could decay faster than the real setting, so GATE bypass mode should be great.
Does the Gate decay time depend entirely by the clock setting or there are also other parameters that determinate it?
Looking forward to hear some demos!
The decay time depends on the clock frequency because at a lower clock frequency you have more delay memory available (in trade for a lower sampling rate). Even with decay then at 0 it will take more time for the audio to be cleared from the memory. Note that the Gate mode is a true bypass mode (as stated in the manual). You won't hear the reverb fade out, rather you will be presented with a clean slate when you reengage the pedal. The idea was that this mode could be used to make relatively abrupt changes in reverb content. In comparison the TRUE mode will let the audio in the reverb keep running while you are in bypass. Hope that clears it up
Very excited to see how this will be received!
[quote="Pladask" Note that the Gate mode is a true bypass mode (as stated in the manual). You won't hear the reverb fade out, rather you will be presented with a clean slate when you reengage the pedal. The idea was that this mode could be used to make relatively abrupt changes in reverb content. In comparison the TRUE mode will let the audio in the reverb keep running while you are in bypass. Hope that clears it up
Very excited to see how this will be received![/quote]
Uuh now I get it, I got everything wrong the first time I read it (cool feature anyway!)