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  • Whoooaaaa!!! Is Breverb really Stereo? This bothers no-one else?
2013/01/28 07:58:17
LJB
Is Breverb really stereo (input)? This Doesn't seem that way - I pan the Reverb send from an instrument to it and the reverb comes out on Left and Right.. Plugged another reverb in there and that one does in fact produce a stereo result. 

Is there an input option that I am not seeing?
2013/01/28 09:34:24
LJB
Bump
2013/01/28 09:51:14
ProjectM
Hmmm.... Never thought about that. I'm not completely sold on the Breverb. You mean the Sonar version, right?

Come to think of it, I ditched it in favour of something else in a project because it behaved weird. Could be because of that. Will investigate later tonight.
2013/01/28 10:03:20
AT
Reverb - Perfect space for  vocals and other critical stuff.  Otherwise it is softube or breverb or the studio line of cake effects that came from P5.  Those are just refaced cake plugs, I believe, but it is an easier format.  Oh, and sometimes the free Cake FX 3 reverb works really well, esp. for small spaces.

Delays I usually use the Nomad Audio blue tubes stuff.  The Oil Can echo is great, as is the stereo delay thing w/ LCR engines.  Sonitus ain't bad sounding, or the p5 delay.

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2013/01/28 10:16:11
jamesg1213
Psst..@ - wrong thread 
2013/01/28 10:27:07
scook
IIRC, BREVERB is true stereo, input on the left channel only will result in a stereo reverb on both left and right channels.
2013/01/28 10:33:10
Loptec
scook


IIRC, BREVERB is true stereo, input on the left channel only will result in a stereo reverb on both left and right channels.
+1


exactly
If you think of a reverb as a (virtual) room
Then if you stand to the left in this room and make a sound
the sound waves would still reflect onto all the walls in the room,
not just the ones nearest to you



2013/01/28 10:41:20
The Maillard Reaction

That explanation can be qualified with the added detail that it only describes the full 100% "wet" output.



2013/01/28 11:06:06
Loptec

hm.. yeah.. I didn't have a chance to try it until now....
Now (after trying) I also find this strange..

It doesn't matter if using the PC-module or the VST-version... However, in the VST-version you can see the signal flow.

The positioning left-right of the in-signal doesn't affect the wet out sound at all.
That's kind of crappy .. :/

2013/01/28 11:07:44
scook
mike_mccue


That explanation can be qualified with the added detail that it only describes the full 100% "wet" output.


No, I would think it would be the case that, unless BREVERB is set 100% "dry", any input on either the left or right channel will result in reverb on both the left and right channels. Of course, if BREVERB is not 100% "wet" the input will be mixed with the reverb but that was not what the question being addressed.
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