Favorite Reverbs
Favorite Reverbs
Looking for some opinions and comments on favorite reverb plugs. The one in Live just aint cuttin' it for me.
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mezzmerized
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IK Multimedia has a new "CSR" Classic Studio Reverb plug. It is excellent as is all IK stuff IMHO.
All analog modeled, warm, ultra tweakable.
GUI works like classic hardware.
Check out the scoop:
http://www.ikmultimedia.com/Main.html?CSROverview
All analog modeled, warm, ultra tweakable.
GUI works like classic hardware.
Check out the scoop:
http://www.ikmultimedia.com/Main.html?CSROverview
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This probably won't help you much, but to answer the question my favourite is probably the Perfect Space convolution reverb that comes bundled with Sonar 5 PE. It is in VST format, which means I can also use it in my prefered host: Ableton Live
In terms of recommendations however, Perfect Space is based on the Voxengo Pristine Space reverb, which can be bought here:
http://www.voxengo.com/product/pspace/
Also I would recommend the (much cheaper) Sonitus fx: reverb (the DX version only of which also bundles with Sonar). It is very nice and can be bought as a VST version directly from here:
http://store.cakewalk.com/product.asp?id=68
In terms of freeware stuff, I have tried loads of these and can recommend these ones (which you may as well download and try for yourself anyway!):
Ambience: http://www.kvraudio.com/get/707.html
Glaceverb: http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1566.html
SIR convolution: http://www.kvraudio.com/get/736.html
and especially Kjaerhus CLassic Reverb: http://www.kvraudio.com/get/717.html
(all the Kjaerhus Classic effects are worth downloading, especially the reverb, master limiter and delay.)
I hope that helps!
In terms of recommendations however, Perfect Space is based on the Voxengo Pristine Space reverb, which can be bought here:
http://www.voxengo.com/product/pspace/
Also I would recommend the (much cheaper) Sonitus fx: reverb (the DX version only of which also bundles with Sonar). It is very nice and can be bought as a VST version directly from here:
http://store.cakewalk.com/product.asp?id=68
In terms of freeware stuff, I have tried loads of these and can recommend these ones (which you may as well download and try for yourself anyway!):
Ambience: http://www.kvraudio.com/get/707.html
Glaceverb: http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1566.html
SIR convolution: http://www.kvraudio.com/get/736.html
and especially Kjaerhus CLassic Reverb: http://www.kvraudio.com/get/717.html
(all the Kjaerhus Classic effects are worth downloading, especially the reverb, master limiter and delay.)
I hope that helps!
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sweetjesus
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i second the notion that all kjaerhaus classic effects are so worth downloading.
as for reverbs, i love em all... the shittier the better. .. not using fantastic reverb plugins has made me learn how to create space in so many different ways and use reverb more as an 'effect' than the cliche ways i used to use the verb.
learning to not use reverb is one of the best things that happened to me in my productions over the last few years.
as for reverbs, i love em all... the shittier the better. .. not using fantastic reverb plugins has made me learn how to create space in so many different ways and use reverb more as an 'effect' than the cliche ways i used to use the verb.
learning to not use reverb is one of the best things that happened to me in my productions over the last few years.
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Per Boysen
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I like to use the free XP convolution reverb SIR
http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html
(except in Logic on Mace, when I use Space Designer)
There are many cool reverb patches to buy from
http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html
But I must say I do like Live's built-in reverb for some tasks. The "Freeze Verb" patch is very useful in some projects.
http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html
(except in Logic on Mace, when I use Space Designer)
There are many cool reverb patches to buy from
http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html
But I must say I do like Live's built-in reverb for some tasks. The "Freeze Verb" patch is very useful in some projects.
Never liked convolution reverbs, can't hardly tweak them or they will sound bad, so everytime you need a verb to fit you have to spend hours browsing for the perfect conv. sample, ugh.
I have spent lots and lots of time checking out just about all the reverb plugins I could find and so far I haven't found anything that beats Arts Acoustic Reverb, it sounds amazing and it's light on the cpu to.
http://www.artsacoustic.com/
I have spent lots and lots of time checking out just about all the reverb plugins I could find and so far I haven't found anything that beats Arts Acoustic Reverb, it sounds amazing and it's light on the cpu to.
http://www.artsacoustic.com/
fyi
load more FREE convolutions at the Noisevault.. including captures from top pro reverbs ( several top Eventides, and lexicon 960L's and loads more)
http://www.noisevault.com
load more FREE convolutions at the Noisevault.. including captures from top pro reverbs ( several top Eventides, and lexicon 960L's and loads more)
http://www.noisevault.com
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detroitechno
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what I've used and liked:
-waves IR
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I've used TONS of hardware and software reverbs and nearly all software reverbs sounded poor, IMHO. Except those mentioned.
Hardware is a completely different story. Most cheap hardware reverbs sound poor also. But almost any hardware lexicon reverb sounds great, same with eventide's. TC Electronic has some great stuff also...
if you have the option to go hardware, a lexicon mpx1 will sound better than any software and at $300'ish used on ebay. Deal if you ask me...
-waves IR
-wizooerb W2 & W5
I've used TONS of hardware and software reverbs and nearly all software reverbs sounded poor, IMHO. Except those mentioned.
Hardware is a completely different story. Most cheap hardware reverbs sound poor also. But almost any hardware lexicon reverb sounds great, same with eventide's. TC Electronic has some great stuff also...
if you have the option to go hardware, a lexicon mpx1 will sound better than any software and at $300'ish used on ebay. Deal if you ask me...
A bunch of gear, cords, and a computer...
You didn't say your spending potential, but since we're talking in the range of plug-ins....
ArtsAcoustic
RoomVerb M2
are the best plug-ins for PC. Minimal latency also.
The decent free reverbs are mentioned above.
How 'bout a Kurzweil Rumour (better than the Lexicon MPX1). Then you don't have to be concerned about CPU or latency.
Wizoo is very nice, but I believe does introduce some latency, no? Still not as good as the VST's I mentioned above.
ArtsAcoustic
RoomVerb M2
are the best plug-ins for PC. Minimal latency also.
The decent free reverbs are mentioned above.
How 'bout a Kurzweil Rumour (better than the Lexicon MPX1). Then you don't have to be concerned about CPU or latency.
Wizoo is very nice, but I believe does introduce some latency, no? Still not as good as the VST's I mentioned above.

