Krypt: Fix the reverb tail?

fireapplered
fireapplered Member Posts: 16 Member

I'm sure a few years ago I found somewhere some intructions on how to fix the fix the reverb tail in Krypt. Can't seem to find it now. Anyone? Or did I imagine this?

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  • Sunborn
    Sunborn NKS User Library Mod Posts: 2,995 mod
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    I agree, it is very annoying! 😋
    But also, don't forget, it's 20 years old and it is still a nice work.

    Personally, I simply disconnected it. Just do this:

    EDIT —> Krypt (Ensemble) —> Sampler —> R60 and disconnect the RvbSend from the Crossfade.

    Then save the ensemble.

  • fireapplered
    fireapplered Member Posts: 16 Member
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    Ah right so, I've just been making another ensemble and it seems that making the ensembles multi-outs is what tames the reverb tail.

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  • Sunborn
    Sunborn NKS User Library Mod Posts: 2,995 mod
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    I agree, it is very annoying! 😋
    But also, don't forget, it's 20 years old and it is still a nice work.

    Personally, I simply disconnected it. Just do this:

    EDIT —> Krypt (Ensemble) —> Sampler —> R60 and disconnect the RvbSend from the Crossfade.

    Then save the ensemble.

  • fireapplered
    fireapplered Member Posts: 16 Member
    edited November 11

    Thanks @Sunborn, that's a great workaround. I have my Krypts set up with multi-outs so adding reverb on the channels is no problem, even more flexibility eh?

    It's weird, I made a version with my own sample map many years ago (just stumbled on it last night) and the reverb is connected but there is no out of control tail when stopping the DAW. Just been comparing that against the original device and the reverb is still connected, so god knows what I did, but the deja vu is strong when thinking I saw an artictle or video about fixing it. Thanks again.

  • fireapplered
    fireapplered Member Posts: 16 Member
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    Ah right so, I've just been making another ensemble and it seems that making the ensembles multi-outs is what tames the reverb tail.

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