Computer Music

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1. Building responsive reverb with Adaptiverb

1 Adaptiverb is among the most impressive of AI plugins. Unlike other Reverb plugins, Adaptiverb isn’t designed to give you replications of spaces, but rather modify itself naturally to your track.

2 Taking a top down look at the plugin’s UI, we can see its main view is divided into several specific sections, with Input/ Output on the top left and right respectively, and a large X/Y grid in the centre of the view.

3 This X/Y panel lets you adjust two parameters of Adaptiverb at once, dragging the speck of light horizontally adjusts parameter 1, while vertical dragging affects parameter 2.

4 On one side of the X/Y panel we can see the Bionic Sustain Resynth, a new type of synthesised reverb that adds no

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