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Jan Johnston - Let the world fall apart (E:mortal remix) - Metallic Recordings
Headstrong ft. Tiff Lacey - The Truth (E:mortal remix) - SOLA
E:mortal - Lost Planet - Ministry of Sound & BTR, E:mortal ft. Tiff Lacey - Tell me - SOLA
E:mortal ft. Tiff Lacey - Footprints - SOLA, E:mortal ft. Tiff Lacey - Coming Home - SOLA
E:mortal ft. Vicky Fee - Say What You Feel - SOLA, E:mortal - Days On End - BTR
Headstrong ft. Kirsty Hawkshaw - In in Your Eyes (E:mortal remix)- SOLA
May-17-2006 10:18
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Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
Everytime someone asks this question I keep on repeating the same answer.
The best reverb plugin without a shadow of a doubt is Super Impulse Reverb 1.008. aka SIR.
This is why its the best reverb plugin ever:
1) It is absolutely 100% free and is available to download from kvraudio.com.
2) It is a convolution reverb plugin. Therefore you can import user made impulses. Some of these are extremely good. How good? Put it this way, some guys over at noisevault.com have recorded near perfect impulses from famous digital reverb hardware like the Lexicon PCM91 which costs several thousand pounds. With SIR then, you can make almost perfect emulations of any number of classic hardware units.
3) SIR is not limited to just plate reverbs. You can import impulses from real acoustic spaces and use those too. Again, check out noisvault.com for some particularly good examples.
4) SIR can import any wave file and impart some of its properties onto the affected sound. It is much more than a simple reverb plugin.
5) Did I mention all those impulses are free too?
May-17-2006 17:37
Reactance
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: South Africa,Cape Town
Ahh Cubase Sx has got the best reverb plug-in ive seen ! And it comes packaged with it!