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More info on difference comb vs all-pass: In plain English (more or less), "comb" has separate gain controls for the direct, delayed, and fedback & delayed (direct, feedforward and feedback, respectively) versions of the signal. The "allpass", on the other hand locks the direct and feedback gain together. The allpass will typically be more stable than the comb, as the allpass always balances these two signals whereas with the comb you can get far more variety of settings, some of which will blow up the filter. Source 

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2 All-Pass devices for each channel makes a great smear effect. Or Just build your basic reverb. More info on difference comb vs all-pass: In plain English (more or less), "comb" has separate gain controls for the direct, delayed, and fedback & delayed (direct, feedforward and feedback, respectively) versions of the signal. The "allpass", on the other hand locks the direct and feedback gain together. The allpass will typically be more stable than the comb, as the allpass always balances these two signals whereas with the comb you can get far more variety of settings, some of which will blow up the filter. src: https://cycling74.com/forums/difference-between-comb-and-allpass How to use #Bitwig? Here we explain in simple and short videos how to use the individual functions of Bitwig. Subscribe to the channel, like the video or support me on my patreon https://www.patreon.com/polarity_music You can find more practical examples and tips about Bitwig on my other channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/PolarityMusic

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