Breverb 2 Sonar

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2012/09/10 20:50:38 (permalink)

Breverb 2 Sonar

Does anyone know how (if at all) "Breverb 2 Sonar" differs from Overloud's standard Breverb 2 product?
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    twoifbysea
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    Re:Breverb 2 Sonar 2012/09/10 21:32:13 (permalink)
    No I don't but I'll bet it does. Hopefully it's not as LE as TH2 Producer is.

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    Re:Breverb 2 Sonar 2012/09/10 22:49:42 (permalink)
    No, but I've noticed there is a Breverb in Fxpansion's BFD2 drum software, so it seems to be in a lot of audio products.
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    Re:Breverb 2 Sonar 2012/09/10 23:12:39 (permalink)
    I have breverb 2 and it is nice and has it's own spot near and dear to my heart. I use it on about 45% of my mixes.
    When X2 comes out, then I can tell you the difference.



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    Re:Breverb 2 Sonar 2012/09/11 08:40:18 (permalink)
    aawww man....th2 is a limited version....that sux

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    Re:Breverb 2 Sonar 2012/09/11 10:30:04 (permalink)
    Most of the "lite" products have the same sound and engine, just less variations and controls.  That is what makes them lite.  It don't make them crippled.  Breverb sounds good - that is the main thing.  Better than any other algorithmic reverb that has come w/ SONAR.  That is a good thing.

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    Re:Breverb 2 Sonar 2012/09/11 11:07:42 (permalink)
    Yeah, but how many reverbs do you need? We had Cakewalk, Lexicon, Sonitus, Perfect Space... And the Lite Version is just to get you to go buy the full version. 

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    Re:Breverb 2 Sonar 2012/09/11 11:16:35 (permalink)
    Ya really, how many do you need ?? I just bought the TSAR-1R recently, and that sounds great to me. I'm not so sure I need to upgrade to another reverb.
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    Re:Breverb 2 Sonar 2012/09/11 11:53:23 (permalink)
    does your lexicon still work?

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    Re:Breverb 2 Sonar 2012/09/11 11:58:43 (permalink)
    I want one perfect reverb that does exactly what I need. 

    Well, maybe two - an algo and convolution. 

    And yea, the TSAR-1R is great.  PS is great.  If I didn't have TSAR I'd be looking at upgrading Breverb, if it works as good as it sounds so far.

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    Re:Breverb 2 Sonar 2012/09/11 11:59:04 (permalink)
    I just tried the the Breverb 2 against Lexicon PCM and Lexicon Pantheon included in previous versions of Sonar. The two Lexicons sounds nearly the same. this is good news as PCM is best sounding reverb out there and also most expensive and we have the sound in Sonar in Pantheon version (who has previous versions of Sonar). But Breverb really sound like a toy, I think unusable and it sounds really flat without space, I dont know if it is true stereo reverb. Why Cake doesnt continue with Lexicon.... maybe it will be more expensive, who knows. But I am sure I will not be using Breverb in X2...
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