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  • What is the BEST 64-Bit Reverb For X1a?
2011/03/07 16:40:02
Corling
For the life of me, I can't find a good 64-bit Reverb.

What I Own:

Spaces from EastWest is 64-bit but it's a buggy mess in X1a:
http://www.soundsonline.com/Spaces

iZotope Nectar is 64-bit  has a "so so" Reverb, but it is not nearly as robust as Altiverb, Wizooverb or other classic 32-bit reverbs:
http://izotope.com/products/audio/nectar/

Altiverb is not 64-bit and is a buggy mess if I try to run it in BitBridge:
http://www.audioease.com/Pages/Altiverb/features/Altiverb6features.html

What I'm Afraid To Buy Because They Are 32-bit:

Lexicon LXP is not 64-bit. I don't own it but as unstable as Altiverb is, I'm afraid to buy another reverb to run via BitBridge
http://www.lexiconpro.com/product.php?id=167

Voxengo Pristine Space is another reverb from a reputable company that is not 64-bit
http://www.voxengo.com/product/pspace/

As usual, Waves is determined to never join the 21st Century and forever be 32-bit. This includes their IR-1 reverb
http://www.waves.com/Content.aspx?id=250

Am I missing any 64-bit reverb options? What do other 64-bit users do for reverb?
 
EDIT:
 
What I have now purchased due to suggestions in this thread:
 
2CAudio Aether -- unfortunately, after I bought this, it will not run stably in my current Sonar project. If I start a blank project I seem to be able to run one instance stably, but multiple instances cause my current project to crash.
http://www.2caudio.com/products/aether/index.html
 
EAReverb
After downloading the demo for this and finding the demo to operate beautifully, I purchased the full version. Currently, the full version has a bug that causes it to distort the audio output of Autotune Evo (frequency-shifting it down to sound much lower), and I usually put AutoTune right before the reverbs in my signal chain. I'm investigating a workaround for this.


http://eareckon.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=66&Itemid=74&lang=en
2011/03/07 17:05:16
biodiode
Best bang for the buck reverb (imho) is 2CAudio Aether and Breeze:-

http://www.2caudio.com/products/aether/

http://www.2caudio.com/products/breeze/

Both 64-bit
2011/03/07 17:07:19
Paul Russell
the lex is stable via bitbridge
2011/03/07 17:12:07
Otto70
http://www.liquidsonics.com/software_reverberate.htm

Works fine in Reaper 64bit, dont know about Sonar x1?


2011/03/07 17:21:11
Bub
64bit: Sonitus Reverb is still my favorite.

32bit: Perfect Space Conv. Reverb.

I've tried demo's of others and those two (both come with Sonar) are still my favorite.
2011/03/07 17:21:27
Kroneborge
I use the Lexicon LXP as well, and have had no problems with it.   Sounds awesome of course too.
2011/03/07 17:21:59
Corling
biodiode


Best bang for the buck reverb (imho) is 2CAudio Aether and Breeze:-

http://www.2caudio.com/products/aether/

http://www.2caudio.com/products/breeze/

Both 64-bit


Ok I bought Aether -- the demos sound good. Hopefully it won't disappoint!
2011/03/07 17:25:12
tlw
Perfect Space makes a pretty good aux bus "natural sounding" reverb. It may be 32 bit, but I've run it under 64bit for years without any problems.
2011/03/07 17:30:20
windsurfer25x
Aether is really cool, and so is the breeze, I own both. Go into your options and turn oversampling up... Aether has a ton of tweak-ability, it really lets you dial in what you're looking for
2011/03/07 17:55:15
benstat
+1 for Aether
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