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MrJiveBoJingles
The bare walls in my bedroom make it a nice "small room" style reverb.
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.
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.
vikernes
For a non IR reverb nothing beats CSR (IMO). Alternative would be Breverb.
cristianokeller
Nobody here uses ArtsAcoustic Reverb????? Incredible, it has the best and clear sounding in my opinion.
Cryogen
Wave Arts Master Verb. One of the most flexible Reverbs I've ever seen.

DjStephenWiley
I use BlueVerb for 90% of my Verbs. It's easy to use and produces great sounds in my opinion. The presets are solid, and tweaking it is easy yet effective as hell.

BLUEVERB DRV-2080

http://www.nomadfactory.com/product...verb/index.html
evo8
Audiodamage Eos, an absolute steal at 49 dollars.
Detuned
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Originally posted by vikernes
For a non IR reverb nothing beats CSR (IMO).


+1 for IK's CSR
cArAcH0
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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?

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.
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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