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  • IMENATOR
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    Re: Stereo spread of the Seymour Duncan Silver Lake reverb...

    Is the delay a ping pong delay? I can't notice from demos, maybe I need to look further

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  • 123joris456
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    Re: Stereo spread of the Seymour Duncan Silver Lake reverb...

    Originally posted by Riley View Post
    I got a tool from our software guy recently that will allow me to adjust this parameter, but I haven't had time to try it out yet. I'll see about doing that today and report back!
    Hi Riley,

    Did you find the time yet to try it out?
    Thanks for the info,

    - j

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  • 123joris456
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    Re: Stereo spread of the Seymour Duncan Silver Lake reverb...

    nice!

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  • Riley
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    Re: Stereo spread of the Seymour Duncan Silver Lake reverb...

    I got a tool from our software guy recently that will allow me to adjust this parameter, but I haven't had time to try it out yet. I'll see about doing that today and report back!

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  • 123joris456
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    Originally posted by Riley View Post
    Software guys say there is a 'stereo width' parameter that can be adjusted for the reverb algorithms in Silver Lake, which is currently preset at one setting. I'm looking into adding it to the Updater tool as a tweakable option.
    Hi Riley,

    Out of interest: any updates on this?

    Thanks for the info!

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  • Gtrjunior
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    Gotcha! Thanks!

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  • 123joris456
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    Re: Stereo spread of the Seymour Duncan Silver Lake reverb...

    Originally posted by Gtrjunior View Post
    Would you mind giving me a short rundown of how you set up your rig?
    A mono input which is then split to two amplifiers for the stereo split?
    I’ve never run a stereo setup so I’m not exactly sure what you’ve got going on in your rig.
    Thanks
    The pedal resides on my pedalboard where, in live use, it is only used mono for my bass rig. At home I also use it for my analog drum machine and/or my analog synth, or as reverb used in an aux channel. Always stereo, always coming from mono. The stereo out goes too my audio interface. I like to tweak the settings when recording which is why I like the 1-knob-per-function of the Silver Lake.

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  • Riley
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    Re: Stereo spread of the Seymour Duncan Silver Lake reverb...

    Originally posted by IMENATOR View Post
    I remember some reviewer on YT said it was a dual mono, I guess that spread parameter should have been set to something else since day one. Also, if Dark Sun is based on the Silver Lake, will that be an issue too for that new pedal? I was interested in getting a stereo Reverb/Tap Delay but the stereo spread is very important feature for me.
    Dark Sun's reverb is a very similar algorithm to Silver Lake, so yes it will have the same feel in stereo.

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  • IMENATOR
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    Re: Stereo spread of the Seymour Duncan Silver Lake reverb...

    I remember some reviewer on YT said it was a dual mono, I guess that spread parameter should have been set to something else since day one. Also, if Dark Sun is based on the Silver Lake, will that be an issue too for that new pedal? I was interested in getting a stereo Reverb/Tap Delay but the stereo spread is very important feature for me.
    Last edited by IMENATOR; 02-12-2019, 04:44 PM.

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  • Gtrjunior
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    Re: Stereo spread of the Seymour Duncan Silver Lake reverb...

    Originally posted by 123joris456 View Post
    That would be awesome! A lot of synth guys would love this also.
    Would you mind giving me a short rundown of how you set up your rig?
    A mono input which is then split to two amplifiers for the stereo split?
    I’ve never run a stereo setup so I’m not exactly sure what you’ve got going on in your rig.
    Thanks

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  • 123joris456
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    Re: Stereo spread of the Seymour Duncan Silver Lake reverb...

    That would be awesome! A lot of synth guys would love this also.

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  • Riley
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    Re: Stereo spread of the Seymour Duncan Silver Lake reverb...

    Software guys say there is a 'stereo width' parameter that can be adjusted for the reverb algorithms in Silver Lake, which is currently preset at one setting. I'm looking into adding it to the Updater tool as a tweakable option.

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  • Mincer
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    Re: Stereo spread of the Seymour Duncan Silver Lake reverb...

    As someone who loves reverb, especially the really deep stereo cavey doesn't-sound-at-all-like-a-guitar stuff, I love a huge stereo spread as well.

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  • 123joris456
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    Re: Stereo spread of the Seymour Duncan Silver Lake reverb...

    Originally posted by Riley View Post
    Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad to hear you're liking the Silver Lake overall. As for the stereo image, I've heard this from a few users now, so I'm following up with our software guys about it. I'll let you know what I find out!
    Thank you for following this up. Hope the software fix (or whatever the solution might be) isn't a too difficult one
    Last edited by 123joris456; 02-09-2019, 06:58 AM.

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  • Gtrjunior
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    Stereo spread of the Seymour Duncan Silver Lake reverb...

    I’m following this thread. I have a SL as well. I run it in mono currently and I’m loving it.

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