2013/05/04 23:10:30
bapu
Is there an echo in here?


Or is that just another reverb?
2013/05/04 23:12:44
craigb
When you can't hear anything BUT the reverb, then you might have too much.

(I use my TC Electronics G-Force when playing guitar and the stuff from Waves for recording - that's enough for me for now.)
2013/05/05 00:27:28
trimph1
I have a couple of reverbs here...an old 35 foot by 85 foot tall concrete silo and a 65 foot long steel driveshed...does that count?
2013/05/05 00:56:54
Dude Ivey
Quantum Leap Spaces Convolution Reverb. I love it and probably use it too much! But it sounds good on just about anything.
2013/05/05 06:40:41
The Maillard Reaction
backwoods


I bought Breeze and B2 and thought "that's that", and then this new company exponential audio comes along....

carl and jim roseberry both say these are the best algo reverbs they have heard.

And Lexcion PCM has taken a massive price cut too and is affordable!

I'm telling myself to be satisfied with what I have. The new ones don't really sound that much better to justify more dollars.

It's a funny little world when you look thru reverb topics at gearslutz and kvr etc and see the programmers themselves wading into each others threads. There seems to be a far amount of snippiness between them. 



I'm afraid to try Breeze and B2... because I know what is gonna happen. :-)


If you are curious about Exponential Audio you may want to go check out the hour long podcast with Michael Carnes where he speaks about developing reverbs over the past few decades.


best regards,
mike




2013/05/05 07:48:24
mmorgan
Rain: Anyone messed w/ the NI reverbs?



I've got both the RC24 and 48. Haven't used the 48 yet  (much) but I've been putting the 24 on acoustic guitars and absolutely loving it...to the point of opening up older projects and remixing.

These two reverbs were among the reasons I upgraded Komplete recently.

Regards,
2013/05/05 07:57:01
The Maillard Reaction


"to the point of opening up older projects and remixing."


I did that with Phoenix and R2 last week.


I feel like I learned a lot about electronic reverb by finally having access to such nice one.


Learning how the modulation interacts with a sense of good tuning, especially on vocals, was very interesting.


It seems like older "native" dsp had such crude tails that you couldn't really appreciate the subtlety or the possibility.


best regards,
mike
2013/05/05 10:51:39
Moshkiae
Hi,
 
Might want to ask Klaus Schulze or Edgar Froese about that ... never enough reverb!
 
Instead of more dots ... more reverb ... more reverb ... spin it ... more reverb ... more reverb ... more reverb ... make it  "The Trip"!
2013/05/05 10:58:03
michaelhanson
I have been trying to ween back my addiction to plugs.  I have n't bought any until just last week when I finally could n't stand it any more and bought  the Scaffham S-Gear amp sim.  Valhalla has been on my radar for a long time.  I am afraid to even demo it, or I will want it.


Does any one have a greater preference when I do decide to pull the trigger..V Room or VVV?
2013/05/05 11:08:20
bapu
For $50 you cannot beat Valhalla (IMO).
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