Pro Channel Reverb?

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2015/11/30 21:35:10 (permalink)

Pro Channel Reverb?

I own and use Breverb but I was wondering if there's another Reverb that works in the Pro Channel? Breverb works fine, was just looking for some variety and still use the Pro Channel.
 
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    Anderton
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    Re: Pro Channel Reverb? 2015/11/30 21:49:29 (permalink)
    ReMatrix Solo works in the ProChannel. And of course, anything you can stuff in an FX chain will work in the ProChannel.

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    Re: Pro Channel Reverb? 2015/11/30 21:58:21 (permalink)
    Thanks so much for the tip Craig. I'm just back into Sonar after a long hiatus and didn't even know ReMatrix Solo existed. I rather like it, and the change from Breverb - nice. Thanks again.
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    Re: Pro Channel Reverb? 2015/12/01 03:20:34 (permalink)
    I wll just add that Softube also have a reverb in the mix bundle, as a ProChannel module - think it's called the Tsar-1R. It's easy to dial in the right sound.

    I use Breverb and Rematrix a lot, but also find that Tsar-1 will sit better in the project.

    +1 to using other rwvebs as FX Chains - they were a brilliant addition to the PC.

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    Re: Pro Channel Reverb? 2015/12/01 04:50:23 (permalink)
    One of the VFX modules also has a spring reverb, I believe it's the amp module. Works nicely on guitar!

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    Re: Pro Channel Reverb? 2015/12/01 04:57:39 (permalink)
    Add an FX Chain to the track's PC and then use whatever plugin you want by adding that plugin to that FX Chain.
     
    +10 on that brilliant addition.

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    Re: Pro Channel Reverb? 2015/12/01 11:02:43 (permalink)
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    I wll just add that Softube also have a reverb in the mix bundle, as a ProChannel module - think it's called the Tsar-1R. It's easy to dial in the right sound.

    I use Breverb and Rematrix a lot, but also find that Tsar-1 will sit better in the project.

    +1 to using other rwvebs as FX Chains - they were a brilliant addition to the PC.



    I agree the Tsar-1 is a fantastic reverb, I prefer it over Breverb for vocals. The only reason I didn't mention it is because it's an algorithmic reverb and the Breverb already covers that territory, so I'm glad you brought that up.

    The first 3 books in "The Musician's Guide to Home Recording" series are available from Hal Leonard and http://www.reverb.com. Listen to my music on http://www.YouTube.com/thecraiganderton, and visit http://www.craiganderton.com. Thanks!
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