Favorite Reverb Plugin?

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  1. curve11

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    Ha,Ha,Ha, real cracker :hahaha:.
     
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  2. aleksy

    aleksy Producer

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    Almost two years later I find myself using UVI Plate and Softube TSAR-1 most often.
    Honorable mentions in my collection now include FabFilter Pro-R and u-he Twangström.
     
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  4. Justin-Cydeher

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    the e plugin versions are too suttle, you u have to turn up gain etc
     
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    If anyone is looking for a unique freeze-style reverb I recommend Frostbite from AudioThing. It has multiple algorithms to choose from, but the "Spectral" one is a realtime version of Audacity's paulstretch! I used to use that all the time when learning audio processing since it created such unique sounding effects, no wonder I gravitated to Frostbite without realizing it.
     
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    Slate VerbSuite Classics, not sure why but everytime i use this on something it does the job, well on vocals anyway :wink:
     
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  8. bravesounds

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    valhalla all day. don't need anything else
     
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    For Big Reverbs
    -NI RC-24 and RC-48 (both made by softube, based on classic lexicon units)
    -Eventide Blackhole
    -2CAudio Aether

    For plate and smaller verbs
    -Lexicon (Native Reverb Bundle)
    -Valhalla vintageverb

    For realistic spaces:
    -Altiverb 7 convolution
    -SIR convolution
     
  10. Llucky

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    I use Ableton Stock and very close to getting my hands on Valhalla
     
  11. Valnar

    Valnar Rock Star

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    Has any of you guys tried Nebula reverbs?


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    Sounds pretty amazing and I have no clue how I'd get that vibe with other third party software.
    Well I do technically know, UAD BX is the only other spring verb whose spring sound isn't as prominent, but fuck UAD.
     
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    After reading through this thread I started paying close attention to my reverbs and I noticed that all of them have a tail that sounds metallic. This is very obvious with long reverbs. And it suddenly became clear what I have always disliked about my long reverbs.

    I started browsing some other forums about reverbs and came across a thread with a blind test that people could vote on. The winner of that test was Lexicon MPX Native. So I decided to give that one a spin and lo and behold: no metallic aftertaste! What a wonderfully clean and transparent reverb that is. It's now become my go-to reverb.

    Lexicon PCM Native, a more expensive bundle, does the same. Presumably better, but to my ears MPX Native is as good, and relatively more user friendly as it's only 1 plugin compared to PCM Native.

    (PS: I was using Valhalla and Toraverb 2 before, also trialed Softube TSAR-1. Definitely not bad reverbs, but no match for MPX Native if you want it clean).
     
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    By far Nebula in my opinion, as there are so many options that sound so close to the originals.
     
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    tzzsmk Audiosexual

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    my friend says the same, calling it no artificial decay, you have good ears then :chilling:
     
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    Interesting, and you coment is a godsend. I mentioned earlier on this thread that i use valhalla, and now i was mixing a track where a guitar was using a vintageverb on the aux and i really felt that "metallic" feeling that i couldnt really describe with words until you used it. Most of the time i use lexicon and the free bricasti and those are pretty clean (so clean that i often put some saturation if i want some more oldschool vibe) and valhalla is really very textured. As you said, not bad, but sometimes can be too much. I will be careful when i percieve some behaviour that i don't want from it.
     
  16. Hazen

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    Sounds good, but not better than some of the freely available Spring IRs I frequently use (at least as far as I can tell from the demo video, tweaking settings sometimes reveals additional advantages / disadvantages).
     
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    Can honestly say... every reverb sounds the same to me.
    Just a matter of adjusting the size of reverb and the dry/wet
     
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  18. AstralDis

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    would you not say that at least spring reverb does indeed sound different?

    many others sound similar / related IMO too..
     
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    Are there any people here who mix in Atmos (or any other object-based format)?
    Unfortunately, there are not very many reverbs that are "3D" capable at the moment. Therefore, I must not be picky. I mainly use Cinematic Rooms (LiquidSonics) and Stratus/Symphony 3D (Exponential Audio). Sometimes also Altiverb XL. (Since Altiverb handles maximum surround, lately I only use it for special cases and then I only apply it to a 5.1 bed.)
    Have been thinking about using multiple instances with different settings to build my own 3D reverb. Then I could also use reverb plug-ins from other companies. But that would of course involve a (significantly) greater effort. Besides, with a real 3D reverb I have the certainty that I am technically on the safe side. With several instances of a stereo reverb, on the other hand, which all have to be tailored to each other, one can quickly make a mistake. :mad:
     
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