TSAR-1 TSAR-1R Reverb for Modular
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Intro
The TSAR-1 Reverb is not an emulation. It's not a stock design. It's not a snapshot of a space. The TSAR-1 is a powerful, modern reverb algorithm. It's alive and vibrant, it's gentle and dreamy, and above all – it's natural and believable. The TSAR-1 is the better-sounding alternative to the established, traditional reverb products. At a fraction of the price.
For a full description of TSAR-1 and TSAR-1R, please see its main chapter.
TSAR-1 Reverb for Modular
Both TSAR-1 and TSAR-1R are based on the same reverb algorithm, but uses different controls. TSAR-1 gives the user more power to control the details, while TSAR-1R is easy to dial in, and very easy to get a good natural sound from.
Parameters
- ER Type
- SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE
- The Early Reflections (ER) Type give the user a sense of the room dimensions.
- ER Mix
- 0-100%
- The Early Reflections (ER) mix parameter sets the relationship between the early reflections and reverb tail.
- Diffusion
- LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH
- This parameter set the smoothness of the sound, but also a sound with high density also takes more space in the mix.
- Modulation
- RANDOM, SLOW, FAST
- The modulation parameter sets modulation of the internal feedback loop. For most reverbs Random sounds most natural, but you can set it to Slow or Fast for a more chorus-y effect.
- Pre-Delay
- 0-1000ms
- This parameter sets amount of delay between the early reflections and reverb tail.
- Reverb Time
- 0.15 – 15s
- This knob sets the time it takes for the volume of the reverb tail to drop 60 dB. In a real world analogy, the reverb time would be how much the walls of a room reflect the sound. For instance, a big room with much acoustic treatment has shorter reverb time than a stonewall church of the same size.
- Density
- 0-100%
- The density parameter sets whether you want a small space with thicker, smoother reverb with more reflections (high density) or a larger, thinner sounding one (low density). Low density reverbs are very handy if you need a long reverb that doesn’t take up too much energy in your mix.
- Reverb Tone
- -100 (Dark), through 0 (Neutral) to 100 (Bright)
- This knob will adjust the tonality/ color of TSAR-1's reverb tail.
- High Cut
- 0.2 – 20kHz
- This knob adjusts the cutoff point for the high frequencies for both the tail and early reflections.
- Output Volume
- -inf – 6dB
- Sets the output volume of the TSAR-1 module (including dry signal).
- Reverb Mix
- 0-100% (dry to wet)
- This knob sets offset mix between the direct signal and the reverb signal (including early reflections).
The TSAR-1 module in Modular builds on the same principles as the TSAR-1 plugin. For more detailed information on the inner workings of the TSAR-1 algorithm, look at the TSAR-1 chapter in the Softube Plug-Ins Manual.
Inputs
- Volume CV
- This input jack let you externally control the overall output Volume of the TSAR-1 module in Modular (including the Dry signal).
- Tone CV
- The Tone CV input jack externally controls the tonality/color of TSAR-1 Module's reverb tail.
- High Cut CV
- The High Cut CV input controls the cutoff frequency of for the tail and early reflections.
- In L
- This is the left input jack of the TSAR-1 module, it is normalized to the right input if no cable is inserted there meaning that a mono signal easily can be spread across the whole reverb.
- In R
- This is the right input jack of the TSAR-1 module.
- Reverb Mix CV
- This CV jack is for external control of the Reverb mix. Incoming CV at this jack is added to the Reverb Mix offset set by the Reverb Mix knob.
Outputs
- Out L
- Main output of the TSAR-1, left channel.
- Out R
- Main output of the TSAR-1, right channel.
Feeding TSAR-1 on to itself can be lots of fun, but it can create unpleasant feedback, be careful not to ruin your ears!
TSAR-1 In Use
Add your TSAR-1 module anywhere in your patch where you want to insert reverb, most commonly would probably be right before patching to main output. Use the Dry/Wet knob to adjust the level of reverb in your patch. But you could of course also use the TSAR- 1 module as a completely “WET” source and mix it through an external mixer module such as the Audio mixer or X-fade mix modules.
The presets supplied in Modular and Modular FX shows some different uses of TSAR-1 in Modular.
TSAR-1R Reverb for Modular
The TSAR-1R is very easy to dial in. Just select the type of room you want (from STUDIO to LARGE HALL) and decide if you want a BRIGHT, NEUTRAL or DARK sounding reverb. That's it!
TSAR-1R Reverb is the little sibling of the more adjustable TSAR-1 Reverb. They share exactly the same high end reverb algorithm, but TSAR-1R offers extreme ease of use for a fast and intuitive workflow.
Parameters
- Predelay
- 0-200ms
- The Predelay has the same function as the TSAR-1 Module, but is limited to 200 ms maximum delay time (which is more than enough for natural sounding reverbs).
- Reverb Time
- 0.2 – 15s
- In the TSAR-1R module the Reverb Time parameter adjusts an internal pre-delay, the early reflections, diffusion, density and decay time – all at once. All these parameters have been meticulously fine-tuned to give you a natural sounding result.
- Color
- DARK, NEUTRAL, BRIGHT
- This parameter set the overall tonal character of the TSAR-1R module. BRIGHT is useful for strings and vocals, or when you want to give the perception of a highly reflective room, NEUTRAL for normal halls or studios, and DARK for smaller spaces with a lot of acoustic damping.
- Reverb Mix
- 0-100%
- This knob sets offset mix between the direct signal and the reverb signal.
- Output Volume
- -inf – 6dB
- Sets the output volume of the TSAR-1R module (including the dry signal).
Inputs
- Reverb Mix CV
- This CV input jack is for external control of the Reverb mix. Incoming CV at this jack is added to the Reverb Mix offset set by the Reverb Mix knob.
- Output Volume CV
- This input jack let you externally control the overall output Volume of the TSAR-1R module (including the Dry signal).
- In L
- This is the left input jack of the TSAR-1R module, it is normalized to the right input if no cable is inserted there.
- In R
- This is the right input jack of the TSAR-1R module.
Outputs
- Out L
- Main output of the TSAR-1R module, left channel.
- Out R
- Main output of the TSAR-1R module, right channel.
Feeding TSAR-1 on to itself can be lots of fun, but it can create unpleasant feedback, be careful not to ruin your ears!
TSAR-1R In Use
Add your TSAR-1R module anywhere in your patch where you want to insert reverb, most commonly would probably be right before patching to main output. Use the Dry/Wet knob to adjust the level of reverb in your patch. But you could of course also use the TSAR- 1R module as a completely “WET” source and mix it through an external mixer module such as the Audio mixer or X-fade mix modules.
The presets supplied in Modular and Modular FX shows some different uses of TSAR-1R in Modular.