Silicon Audio
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Breverb - Not bad, but I keep going back to Sonitus reverb.
Sure, Breverb has probably got a more varied palette, but I find myself trying Breverb but then going back to Sontitus. It just sits in the mix better than anything I can get out of Breverb. The more reverbs I try, the more I like good ole Sonitus. One of the best acquisitions Cakewalk ever made IMHO.
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Re:Breverb - Not bad, but I keep going back to Sonitus reverb.
2012/10/05 20:33:51
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Have to agree :) Sonitus is my go to reverb, from my limited reverb collection (CSR is the only other reverb I had). One question that I always wanted to ask.. how would Valhallaroom compared to Breverb ?
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Re:Breverb - Not bad, but I keep going back to Sonitus reverb.
2012/10/05 20:39:09
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There's a demo available. http://www.valhalladsp.com/valhallaroom I couldn't compare to Breverb, but it's easily one of the best $50 I've ever spent. I'm not looking for new reverbs anymore since I bought that one.
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Re:Breverb - Not bad, but I keep going back to Sonitus reverb.
2012/10/05 21:14:14
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Well, I'm not ready to do a shootout (lolz) but nothing beats valhallaroom for me. I'm trying to like breverb because it's in the box, but though it's a fine verb, I don't feel anything is valhallaroom. personal preference... (ot, ah......yes, IE is my CW browser from now on! )
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Re:Breverb - Not bad, but I keep going back to Sonitus reverb.
2012/10/05 21:23:31
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I find that the presets in both of them are too wet. Reverb should be subtle unless you're using it to create a special effect. Fortunately, it can be adjusted.
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Re:Breverb - Not bad, but I keep going back to Sonitus reverb.
2012/10/05 21:32:23
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I agree about too wet, but once set I think Breverb blows the others away. But we all have our own needs and prefs. Life would be way too boring if we didn't....Breverb , Sonitus and Reverberationx64 are all I will ever need in reverbs
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Re:Breverb - Not bad, but I keep going back to Sonitus reverb.
2012/10/05 22:40:14
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Re:Breverb - Not bad, but I keep going back to Sonitus reverb.
2012/10/05 22:47:06
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2C Audio Breeze for me... It's just "alive"...only way to describe it... I have a LOT of reverbs...none compare..to me... as has been said...it's a matter of preference...
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Re:Breverb - Not bad, but I keep going back to Sonitus reverb.
2012/10/05 23:24:31
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when you tune some of the brightness/dampening down on Breverb, it's pretty damn lush/ungrainy. i've found a setting that trumps Ozone's mastering reverb (for light, gluing/mastering/sheen). my other favorite, and mostly unknown, reverb is D16's Toraverb. also, Toraverb can be automated in real-time without artifacts (unlike Breverb and most reverbs).
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Re:Breverb - Not bad, but I keep going back to Sonitus reverb.
2012/10/05 23:57:37
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I'm a big fan of NI's Reflektor, have never been disappointed with it on a track put it that way.
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Re:Breverb - Not bad, but I keep going back to Sonitus reverb.
2012/10/06 06:36:41
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I did a mix for a client using the Breverb (Plate) for his voice. He complained that there wasn't any reverb on his voice. I remixed it using the Sonitus short delay reverb with about the same amount of reverb. He was happy with that. But, I did some of his other songs on the session with the Breverb (Plate) with about the same amount of reverb and he was happy with those. Go figure.
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Re:Breverb - Not bad, but I keep going back to Sonitus reverb.
2012/10/06 06:41:11
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Silicon Audio Sure, Breverb has probably got a more varied palette, but I find myself trying Breverb but then going back to Sontitus. It just sits in the mix better than anything I can get out of Breverb. The more reverbs I try, the more I like good ole Sonitus. One of the best acquisitions Cakewalk ever made IMHO. I like the Sonitus verb (much better than Pantheon, anyway), but it always sounds kinda heavy and "platey", no matter how I tweak it. I find the Breverb does airy halls and subtle rooms much better than the Sonitus.
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Re:Breverb - Not bad, but I keep going back to Sonitus reverb.
2012/10/06 08:09:25
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You can use Cakewalk FX3 reverb in Win 7 64bit if you want something different where you can place your source in virtual spaces.
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Re:Breverb - Not bad, but I keep going back to Sonitus reverb.
2012/10/06 09:59:47
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I find it amazing that the sonitus plugs still stack up and are comparable to newer offerings. I think Valhalla Rm and Breverb are similar for my needs. I use reverbs in buses mostly. Solo'd I can get great sounds from both. Breverb has an edge for being modular to PC. Valhalla's edge is the variety of great algorithms. Sonitus always surprises me with great sounds and lots of tweakability. Pleased to have all 3 of these plugs.
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