Developing STVTIQ D-Verb: First Engine Build & GUI Progress
Hey everyone! Here is a quick update on the development of my algorithmic reverb plugin, STVTIQ D-Verb.
Under the Hood:
The plugin is built around the classic parallel Dattorro Feedback Delay Network (FDN) topology, enhanced with practical modern tools:
The plugin is built around the classic parallel Dattorro Feedback Delay Network (FDN) topology, enhanced with practical modern tools:
- 2x Oversampling: Minimizes digital aliasing during heavy feedback and modulation.
- Space Controls: Independent Early Reflections scaling (Size/Early Refl), high-frequency damping (HF Damp), low-end tail boost (Bass Mult), and a Shimmer effect.
- Built-in Ducking: Automatically attenuates the reverb tail while the dry signal is active to prevent mix clutter.
- Input EQ & Width: Dedicated Low Cut / High Cut filters on input and Mid-Side stereo width adjustment on output.
Current Status:
The first iteration of the DSP core is complete and performing well for V1.0. The plugin is being prepared for upcoming user testing in the near future.
The first iteration of the DSP core is complete and performing well for V1.0. The plugin is being prepared for upcoming user testing in the near future.
Right now, the focus is on refining the GUI to give it a slightly more realistic, textured feel. Attached is a preview of the current layout in progress.
Thanks for following the project on Boosty! I'll share more details once we are ready for testing.
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