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Reverb Plug-Ins (pg. 2)
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| DJRYAN™ |
okay so far tonight I've tried out Lexicon and Redlines Reverb. I wasn't that impressed with Lexicon's. It seems somewhat restrictive and doesn't operate at all within my workflow. Redline on the other hand, has a really clean sound and is definitely easy to use.
Also, I did mess around with Ableton's Reverb and I think its pretty clean too. I guess it just took awhile to get unaquainted with Reason's and get adjusted to Ableton and Redlines.
Thanks guys for all the help.
If you have any other suggestions please chime in. |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| if you can't get results with the lexicon, the problem is you. AS far as algorythmic reverbs, it really doesn't get much better. THe problem with people like you that use cracks is that you hoard plugins without actually learning how to use them. Do you go to school or do you just like spending your money on expensive event tickets to see ty djs so you can dance like an idiot. Anyways, i don't care if you use a crack, but at least take the time to learn how to use your crack. Gave the same speech to your sister. |
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| DJRYAN™ |
| actually I got the demo thanks very much.. and the rest isn't really necessary.. |
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| cryophonik |
My go-tos:
2C Aether
2C Breeze
Valhalla Room
Totally agree with the statements above: VR is a no-brainer and competes favorably against most reverbs costing many times its price.
Also, 2C Breeze is a very good, cheaper, user-friendlier, and CPU-friendlier alternative to Aether. |
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| Julz |
| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
if you can't get results with the lexicon, the problem is you. |
Agree.
Lexicon is a nice reverb, I personally recommend ArtsAcoustics reverb. |
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| Nelly Banely |
I use the lex bundle. Totally mental.
But seriously, if you aren't a mad downtempoist even the DAW native reverbs will do a good enough job at times.
Redline is nice too, but I don't have it, only tested it one time. Does a good job. |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| honestly guys, NEBULA. It is cheap and does everything and is cuda compatible. |
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| Julz |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nelly Banely
But seriously, if you aren't a mad downtempoist even the DAW native reverbs will do a good enough job at times.
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Have you heard Abletons Reverb? :stongue: |
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| Nelly Banely |
| quote: | Originally posted by Julz
Have you heard Abletons Reverb? :stongue: |
Nah. |
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| DjWoody |
| Anyone ever used Waves RVerb? or Rob Papen's RP-Verb? Any thoughts on either one? I've been thinking about getting the Rob Papen one. |
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