This Free Reverb sounds pretty nice

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2011/08/15 20:43:33 (permalink)

This Free Reverb sounds pretty nice

GkaceVerb by Dasample. Most of You folks probably know about this already, but for those that don't. It's pretty nice and adjustable.
Worth checking out. Low overhead. Also, did I mention free? I am using it with JBridge 1.3

 
 
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    satyatunes
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    Re:This Free Reverb sounds pretty nice 2011/08/15 21:13:33 (permalink)
    I have used it before. Pretty nice but I have moved on to other free reverbs like EpicVerb, AriesVerb and MoVerb.
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    Re:This Free Reverb sounds pretty nice 2011/08/15 21:39:10 (permalink)
    I used it to get an icy sound on an electric guitar with good results.    I've tried using it a bunch of times since then but it always sounded too weird, even with lots of tweaking.
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    Re:This Free Reverb sounds pretty nice 2011/08/15 23:37:21 (permalink)
    Every once in a while I'll cycle through all my reverbs to make sure I'm not missing something (32 of them at last count, including all the aforementioned plugins), and every time I end up at the same conclusion: the best general-purpose reverb I have is the Sonitus.


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    Re:This Free Reverb sounds pretty nice 2011/08/15 23:56:53 (permalink)
    bitflipper

    Every once in a while I'll cycle through all my reverbs to make sure I'm not missing something (32 of them at last count, including all the aforementioned plugins), and every time I end up at the same conclusion: the best general-purpose reverb I have is the Sonitus.
    +1

    People used to say how great the Lexicon reverb that used to come with Sonar was and I could never figure out why? Never could get a decent sound out of it. I guess because it said Lexicon on it? :)

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    Re:This Free Reverb sounds pretty nice 2011/08/16 00:01:03 (permalink)
    Rick O Shay


    I used it to get an icy sound on an electric guitar with good results.    I've tried using it a bunch of times since then but it always sounded too weird, even with lots of tweaking.


    I don't always use weird reverbs, but when I do, I prefer GlaceVerb
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    Re:This Free Reverb sounds pretty nice 2011/08/16 00:23:06 (permalink)
    Slightly older school here:  I still use DSP Reverb  errrr whatever it's called from Sonar 2.0 days. It's still in my normal template and it resides in 90 % of everything I work on. Most of the time I do a full band emulation with a single instance of it. My adage: if it doesn't sound like crap...then it sounds pretty good.

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    Re:This Free Reverb sounds pretty nice 2011/08/26 08:22:44 (permalink)
    I kinda got stuck on Nomad Factory Blueverb - but PerfectSpace also does lots of work for me.

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