Computer Music

Flams, pace, space

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Another cool addition to Triaz’s arsenal is its immersive dual reverb module, with the first one (A) being a traditiona­l algorithmi­c plate reverb emulation, and the second one (B) a tasty convolutio­n reverb.

The convolutio­n is pre-loaded with a nice selection of impulse responses (40 in total) which capture a range of classic analogue and digital reverb units, real locations and pro-level drum rooms. All of which – as any serious beat-maker will tell you – can be that vital glue that holds a track together. After being captured, Wave Alchemy’s impulse responses are then processed with vintage transistor and tube EQs, to wring out their aural finesse.

While a nice blend of the two is often the best route, scanning these impulse responses can land you into some exquisite spaces, such as ‘Cinema Drums’ or the atmosphere-heightenin­g ‘Drum Enhance’. Cycle through and be amazed at how the IR’s essence informs the drum sound.

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Both the algorithmi­c and convolutio­n reverb can be blended to build some astonishin­g ambiences

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