On principle not. Some plugins come with latency to process the signal properly. You can either freeze the tracks or use a higher sampling rate...
Not the music I usually listen to, but well made. You know what you're doing.
Yep, that's how I read you.
Theory (math) means, everyone knows how it should work, but nothing works in practise. Practise (experiment) means, everything works but no-one...
I made a quick Valhalla Room - Altiverb comparison some days ago and surprisingly Room was pretty close to Altiverb in terms of CPU consumption.
Mh, I think the pan position should remain at least a bit, on principle. So both are moving the ERs to the right? That's strange, isn't it?
Interestingly, I would've added some very subtle room to all the drum pieces to make them sound bigger. But nice track.
That's exactly how I read you. If you have a closer look at this pic, maybe you understand better. TotalCommander looks veeery similar....
Double kaleidic reflections, nice. :) Interesting (and a tiny bit confusing) text. Impressive work.
Vielleicht sollten die das Programm eher Secure Non-Reuse nennen. :rofl:
Because. :guru: :rofl:
Nope, just as it is.
Great, so they've fixed the issue.
When I compared Breverb v1 and v2 to other reverbs, which was years ago, I could in fact identify Breverb as the cause. You may like to install...
Although there're some minor technical differences, it seems they're using at least the same preamps. At least I couldn't find a different...
Err, '/80' means 80 ohm. :winker:
I beg to differ, this was a significant misbehaviour of Breverb's. Of course a reverb 'spoils' the stereo image but the tendency should remain....
For you, former friend. :yes: :rofl:
Oh, I just found an old screenshot of v2.1.8 - same problem.
Oh, that's correct, but where should the perceived difference come from? As I mentioned already the top 16bit are identical, there's no higher...
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