2012/09/20 23:42:31
stratman70
I find on vocals it really adds a lot but is very transparent-very cool indeed. Just makes vocals fatter?better? thicker? whatever-Nice. Thats only testing the presets also.
2012/09/21 00:08:56
jshep0102
I threw it onto a drums mix playing around w/ presets and parameters. I may well plunk down the upgrade price. I am liking the plug alot!
2012/09/21 02:43:11
TraceyStudios
Same here. Only added it to vocal, had a recording session tonight. Was suprised. Had quite a bit of reverb and still sounded very mild/pleasant. didn't clash with busy audio and really sounded nice during breaks. I am happy with it!
2012/09/21 02:55:44
Psychobillybob
Very bus worthy...will be replacing some of my UAD stuff
2012/09/21 04:30:48
SvenArne
I think it is a very sweet bread-and-butter reverb! Sounds a bit like those mid-price Lexicon boxes I've used a lot (no experience with the expensive stuff). 

I'm less impressed with TH2. I don't find anything in there that I can't do better between my Scuffham and my Guitar Rig 5.

Sven
2012/09/21 06:19:40
jb101
Loving Breverb.
 
Have used it on vocals, strings and Melotron vocals.  Put it on a Classical guitar using the Segovia prest and it was delightful..
2012/09/21 11:45:03
ptheisen
I have not yet upgraded to X2. Can any of you who have confirm whether Breverb Sonar uses 64 bit audio processing? You could check this by inserting it as a VST in the FX bin (not the ProChannel) and seeing whether two (32 bit) or four (64 bit) little vertical lines are displayed below the effect name in the FX bin. You may think it is silly, but I like to have all my effects use 64 bit audio processing, and I've found that almost no reverbs do. I was hoping that Breverb Sonar would. Maybe it does automatically when inserted in the ProChannel, we'd probably have to get input from someone at Cakewalk to confirm that.
2012/09/21 12:45:16
newbie_hobbyist
I'm personally in no haste with upgrading to X2 -- the new reverb is about the only thing about X2 that grabbed my immediate interest. On the one hand, I've been eyeing the ValhallaRoom for a while, which would cost me less and still (supposedly) deliver; at the moment I've only got what comes with X1Pro, and some decent freebies like the Bricasti M7 IRs and epicVerb. On the other, a ProChannel reverb would be really handy (and no, the TSAR1R, or anything that requires an iLok, is not an option for me)... Choices, choices...
2012/09/21 15:03:12
synkrotron
So, is anyone upgrading to the full Breberb product? Or is the lite version good enough?
2012/09/21 15:30:57
Psychobillybob
If you don't have a vast toolbox of verbs then the upgrade is a definate plus...but I have several UAD cards and some waves plugs that can fill in the gaps the lighter version may leave...

They have done a very good produc and I do not hesitate to recommend tis company 
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