Let's Write a Reverb - Geraint Luff - ADC21
https://audio.dev/ -- @audiodevcon Organized and produced by JUCE: https://juce.com/ --- Let's Write a Reverb No magic numbers, no strange nested filters, no tricky tuning. Presenting a clean and flexible approach to writing a smooth high-quality reverb, using a variation on the classic feedback-delay network (FDN) structure. --- Geraint Luff Geraint grew up with a strong interest in music, maths and programming. He now heads up Signalsmith Audio, a small company which provides custom audio/DSP algorithm design and implementation, as well as developing their own line of audio plugins. --- Streamed & Edited by Digital Medium Ltd - online.digital-medium.co.uk --- Special thanks to the ADC21 Team: Lina Berzinskas Sophie Carus Timur Doumler Derek Heimlich Josh Hodge Andrew Kirk Bobby Lombardi Tom Poole Ralph Richbourg Jim Roper Jonathan Roper

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