Software reverb suggestions? (pg. 2)
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MrJiveBoJingles |
The bare walls in my bedroom make it a nice "small room" style reverb. |
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cryophonik |
Waves RenVerb and Wave Arts MasterVerb are my go-to reverbs for general use. The Wave Arts is really nice, but if you demo it, pay little attention to the presets - they aren't that great IMO. You really have to dive in with a default sound and start tweaking. For layered effects (esp. for vocals), I also use Warmverb a lot. |
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Lucidity |
I have tried most soft reverbs, for Trance production, my favorite algorithmic reverb, is Audio Damages new EOS, it has 3 algo's, 2 plates and a superhall, sounds awesome and its cheap costing.
my 2nd fav is BReverb, it sounds very nice and warm, but, lately I only use EOS, it can do anything for my needs. It even has a freeze function for extended effects. |
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vikernes |
For a non IR reverb nothing beats CSR (IMO). Alternative would be Breverb. |
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cristianokeller |
Nobody here uses ArtsAcoustic Reverb????? Incredible, it has the best and clear sounding in my opinion. |
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Cryogen |
Wave Arts Master Verb. One of the most flexible Reverbs I've ever seen.
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evo8 |
Audiodamage Eos, an absolute steal at 49 dollars. |
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Detuned |
quote: | Originally posted by vikernes
For a non IR reverb nothing beats CSR (IMO). |
+1 for IK's CSR |
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cArAcH0 |
quote: | Originally posted by evo8
Audiodamage Eos, an absolute steal at 49 dollars. |
Is there some kind of a demo, cause I didn't find anything on their website? |
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flutlicht junky |
I use the ArtsAcoustic Reverb and I couldn't be happier,its very flexible and has a great sound.
Aside from the AudioDamage plug Rob papen has just cme out with a verb called RP-Verb which should be worth checking out.
And maybe see what D16s Toraverb is like. I've not tried it but D16 are a solid bunch of programmers and it should be very musical. |
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cristianokeller |
I've tried D16 Toraverb, it sounds good, the only problem is that it's a damned cpu hogger.
Here on Logic/AU, in low quality mode (D16 Toraverb default), it consumes 3 times more cpu resources than the ArtsAcoustic Reverb in hight quality mode (ArtsAcoustic Reverb default).
D16 Toraverb comes with nice presets, this may impress on a first look, but if you tweak the ArtsAcoustic Reverb a bit you'll get much best results with an incredible transparent sounding.
ArtsAcoustic Reverb still my favouite! |
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