I’ve seen references to “convolution reverb” and “algorithmic reverb.” What’s the diff erence between them? Is one type better than the other? How do you know which kind is best for a particular project? JOE PASQUALE, HACKENSACK, NJ Convolution and
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I’ve seen references to “convolution reverb” and “algorithmic reverb.” What’s the difference between them? Is one type better than the other? How do you know which kind is best for a particular project?JOE PASQUALE, HACKENSACK, NJThanks for your question, Joe