Breverb full version upgrade for $79!! Worth it??

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2014/04/14 20:00:45 (permalink)

Breverb full version upgrade for $79!! Worth it??

So, I just saw this special and am wondering if it's worth the upgrade? Anybody using the Breverb full version and have opinions -vs- the Sonar version?



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    Fog
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    Re: Breverb full version upgrade for $79!! Worth it?? 2014/04/14 20:07:08 (permalink)
    depends if it's locked to sonar.. then it's no use to me.. if not , maybe
     
     
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    Re: Breverb full version upgrade for $79!! Worth it?? 2014/04/14 20:10:16 (permalink)
    The full version is the same version sold by Overloud. It is not locked to SONAR.
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    Re: Breverb full version upgrade for $79!! Worth it?? 2014/04/14 21:22:58 (permalink)
    I have three primary reverbs - Breverb (full version), two Valhalla offerings, and the TSAR reverb that comes with the Softube Mix Bundle (ProChannel add on). I use them all a lot. I really like what Breverb sounds like. It has a very good selection of presets. If you check out Breverb on YouTube you can see some sample videos from Overloud that really help show how good it is. For $79 it's great for sure. You can get one of the Valhallas for $40 and it will provide an excellent reverb by itself. I prefer having more options. I end up selecting Breverb and the TSAR more often than not.

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