Favorite Reverb Plugin?

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  1. Evo

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    Valhalla Vintage Verb, EOS 2, Lexicon.
     
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    Valhalla Vintage Verb
     
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    near everyone use vintage verb
     
  5. aleksalt

    aleksalt Producer

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    Had read first 3 - 5 pages and last one...
    so what I found: everybody compares one reverb to another directly...but heck it's wrong!
    Everything about reverb depends on a genre/sub genre/style you work in!
    Let's say EDM and academic orchestra,
    or R&B and rock,
    etc, etc, etc...
    So, 1st: tell us which genre exactly you worked out and found the best reverb for that purpose?!

    As for me, nothing beats Lexicon PCM for orchestral strings/brass (among algorithmic ones)
     
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    bx_room
    little plate
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  7. Plendix

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    I'm using Fabfilters Pro-R for some time now and i'm totally happy with that.
     
  8. Evo

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    Well depends on what type of emulation you want to realize like reverb for guitar for example and that depends in: 1) what type of people are behind the mixing work 2) what type of mixing you want to do. There is no rules, maybe one personal rules in dance music (maybe all genres that use tons of layers for a shitty piano) that people layered tons of shit and is based in my experience for avoid phases shit and make the mix clear and professional in layers synths you need to use the same reverb for the bus layers with same ADSR per each layered synth, is MY personal rule, and is not the same for every other mixer engineers but work well and more easy to clear the mix with that is a "gold tip". One of my best mentor say: LESS IS MORE. So people don't use tons of layers because is painful in the ass and you can achieve better result with 1 fucking sound!!!!. Anyway, there are more professor shit and cool reverb like Lexicon but is not CPU friendly, so i record for example the all orchestral shit with lexicon and rendered but is not for everyone because is a very annoying method if you need to edit something and you lost the things and you get very angry for recreate the things and then the fucking daw crash and saved the 10 minutes before the crash and you lost time and work (personal experience) that's why improvised mixing engineer are using the abused Valhalla shit, like myself for transition and it's not wrong at all because there is no rules. Like i said before, i use 3 different type of reverb. Hope is what you want to read. :)
     
  9. tori

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    I like the Valhalla Verbs but i think Fabfilter or Verberate 2 are the cleanest and easiest to work with, at the moment i like verberate 2 the most.

    But i want to try a convolution reverb soon, maybe i think it's even better.
     
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    For very realistic or natural sounding reverbs, I use the ones that come with the Slate Digital Everything Bundle: Verbsuite Classics and Lustrous Plates. However, for 'pretty' sounding reverbs that just sound very good to the ear and work very very often, I actually like the old ArtAcoustics Reverb. It just sounds very, very good and sometimes I want my reverb to be more noticeable instead of super transparent.
     
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  11. notsoloud

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    A complex track needs lots of different spaces. Actually make that even a simple track needs lots of different spaces. A short room on the snare or claps and a plate on vocals. Then there's everything in between for everything else and no single "go to" reverb will give a different signature space to every instrument or voice.
     
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    Altiverb for so, so Many reasons
    Valhalla is great too.
    Eventide "Blackhole" is amazing as is H3000 & 2016
    Sound Particles is a great way to create "environments and Space".
    Breverb is OK too.
    The reverb in Presonus Studio One Four "Open" air is Phenomenal strait outa the box
     
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    Anyone tried free OrilRiver2?) )
     
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    2c audios aether is my favourite by far. its so flexible and sounds so great imo. its a cpu hog though but the cpu goes to good use.
     
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    2C Audio and Valhalla covers 80-90%.
     
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    Fruity Convolver, TrueVerb & H-Reverb
     
  18. tsigoulas

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    1. Melda Production - MTurboReverb (get it on sale + use an extra 20% coupon) Trust me, you wont look back!!! (By far the best reverb on the market).
    2. Valhalla - 4 reverbs to choose from (Yes 4, since EOS was a Sean Costelo's creation...). All very cheap, straight to the point and great sounding reverbs! My favorite though is Valhalla - Room.
    3. 2cAudio (all of them sounding fantastic but my favorite is Aether).
     
  19. tsigoulas

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    Yes, I'm using OrilRiver2 for quite some time and alongside with the Stone Voices - Ambient Reverb, TAL - Reverbs, Melda - MConvolutionEZ and Convology XT are the best freeware reverbs on the market.
     
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    What is this a rhetorical question? Lol just kidding.

    FABFILTER PRO-R!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
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