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Best Reverb Plugin ???

organicparadox


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Posted : Jan 29, 2004 00:40
same thing with cubase, you can create a send fx channel and then just fade in the waves plug for the amount of wet/dry you want. good one zildoggo           www.organicparadox.com

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Yuli
Retired

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Posted : Jan 29, 2004 00:56
for me is still the Xverb from Timeworks. I find it the most real, especially when dealing with drums / high hats and crashes           A man with a "master plan" is often a woman
Neon


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Posted : Jan 29, 2004 01:17
Hello Yuli! BLT is wery well!!!Timeworks Xverb? Hmmm I'm not tried this...What say for Waves TrueVERB,ReVerb for comparing this for hardware (low price 200-400$)Lexicon or TC?
jon
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Posted : Jan 29, 2004 02:51
Sorry I made a mistake... see next post
jon
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Posted : Jan 29, 2004 02:58
Quote:

if u use logic you can send the track to one bus and put a 10ms delay on it and at the same time route the track to another bus and put the verb there with 100% wetness..



uhhh so that both wet and dry are now delayed?
I want the host to compensate for the delay so that there is no delay (relative to other tracks).

As an insert there is no problem you can delay by -10ms.....

Of course there is no way you can delay by -10ms on a send, because the host would have to read the future (or introduce global delay.... but in any case you cant do this in cubase).

Sorry for rambling on..... I think it's on topic because this is a really great looking reverb except for this issue......

organicparadox


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Posted : Jan 29, 2004 07:02
for the way you are talking about implementing reverb jon, what other applications would it be good for other than slightly on a bassline? not seeing the real problem with it, in the way i make my tracks.....

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ZilDoggo


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Posted : Jan 29, 2004 10:53
jon,
why dont you make the original track play 10 ms earlyer???...

grts,
aka
HujaBoy
HujaBoy

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Posted : Jan 29, 2004 12:44
both Timworks reverbs are great so is cubase reverb32 and waves rverb.
WAVELOGIX
Wavelogix

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Posted : Jan 29, 2004 12:51
hey guys

thanks for all ur ppl help n efforts

btw in the mean time i was also doing my research and came across tclectronics 4080xl reverb plugin..

believe me guys this is the most natural and kick ass reverb plugin i ever encounterd !!!

it works really good in 32 bit mode , but in 64 bit resolution it is out of ther world !!!

yuli and hujaboy i will aslo surely check out timeworks plugins

thanks 4 all the help neways

bye and take care ....
FluoSamsara (Oxygen)
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Posted : Jan 30, 2004 18:27
ALTIVERB

Anyone has tried it?

Haven't tried it myself, but heard is by far the best soft reverb now...


"Best reverb ever" Resolution Magzazine, march 2003

"Altiverb is quite possibly the best-sounding reverb available, bar none." Pro Audio Review - Nov. 2002

"Hands down the most natural-sounding reverb plug-in around." EQ Magazine - January 2002

"Altiverb Produced results that eclipsed anything I'd heard before." Sound on Sound - May 2002

"Altiverb is the first native reverb I've heard that's capable of besting all but the highest of high-end reverb units, and it costs less than what you'd expect to pay for a project studio-oriented effects unit." Keyboard magazine - January 2002.

"Altiverb is flat-out the densest and smoothest native reverb I've ever heard. Moreover, it out-performed an assortment of hardware reverbs I had on-hand for comparison." Electronic musician magazine

"Stunning realistic spaces" MacUser - July 2002

If anyone here has tried it, let me know what they think
Boogieman
Boogieman

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Posted : Jan 30, 2004 19:27
Fluosamsara: i like it a lot,was that i were to write here.
it's really good, it comes with 1Gb of presets, crazy presets like the reverb of a specific church, car, studio, street and a lo of things
imo it's really great, the best reverb plugin so far.           http://www.myspace.com/boogieman
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FluoSamsara (Oxygen)
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Posted : Jan 30, 2004 21:22
1Gb of presets??wooww lol

And is it available for PC? or is it mac only?

solipt1c
Soliptic
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Posted : Jan 30, 2004 21:59
bear in mind Altiverb is convultion, so its "presets" are impulses which can easily be several MB each

personally i dont like any reverb i've heard except maybe the sonic verb for buzz

got the timeworks - hate it - metallic - ugh
got the waves - directx, blargh
got the tc - doesnt impress me much

i donno somehow i just cant get impressed in this dept.

for the record, mostly i use the nuendoreverb for big cavernous reverbs on dub vocals or whatever, and the ultrafunk reverb for small rooms, like on a hit hat for a tight minimal psy beat, and so on.
solipt1c
Soliptic
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Posted : Jan 30, 2004 22:00
convolution... doh           http://www.dartrecordings.co.uk/
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