Sound Author has introduced a reverb effect for Native Instruments Reaktor, the digital modular synthesizer geared towards experimenting and diving into new sound directions.
A feedback delay network (FDN) style reverb, Pristine features a 16×16 Hadamard matrix for lossless feedback at unity gain. It is intended for insanely huge ambient spaces that transcend the boundaries of natural acoustic reverberation.
The “Freeze” function bypasses the filter and switches off the linear interpolation within the delays to prevent high frequency loss over time within the feedback path. The result is infinite, lossless feedback for DAYS.
Each of the sixteen parallel delays within the feedback matrix are modulated by a sophisticated recursive frequency modulation system that produces smooth, organic random fluctuations similar to Perlin Noise, capable of very subtle or extreme modulations.
Pristine is free to download for users of the full version of Reaktor 6.5.0 or higher.
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