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by sk0g
2236 days ago
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Reverb is time invariant? You can set custom decay time, rate etc, so the one not can be heard for say, 10 seconds if you want to go full Devin Townsend. I'd think Chorus would work better. I wanted to do a very similar project, but with an overdrive. Let's see if I get time anytime soon! |
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You might want to familiarize yourself with [0]. Time-invariance is a specific property of a system, where the output (for any given input) has no dependency on if the input signal happens now or 1 second from now or 100 years from now (except for the corresponding delay). Most reverb models are, to a first approximation, time invariant, because the effect will have the same sound for the same guitar line, no matter when you play the line.
Chorus, on the other hand, has a (perhaps subtle) modulator to get that warbly (scientific word!) sound. It doesn't feel like a time-based effect, but it certainly is and that makes it quite a lot more difficult to mimic with a system that (as others have noted) boils down to an impulse response.
[0]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-invariant_system