Reverb - Can you hear the difference?

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Reverb - Can you hear the difference?

  1. Yes I can hear it

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    25.0%
  2. Yes I can hear it but it won't make a big difference which one you are going to use

    2 vote(s)
    12.5%
  3. Yes i can hear it and it makes a huge difference as to which one you're going to use

    9 vote(s)
    56.3%
  4. No they are all the same

    1 vote(s)
    6.3%
  1. samsome

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  3. Moonlight

    Moonlight Audiosexual

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    Try to emulate a room, shortest decay, shortest everything.
    Therer are dramatic differences, some reverbs can't even produce a tight ambience without any delay etc.
     
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    There're some significant differences in the attack and freq response. But some are pretty similar, I'll give you that.
     
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    A bigger difference is spring reverbs vs plate reverbs. Those are so different everyone could hear them
     
  6. samsome

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    the voting started annoying me :P I literally checked with high end heaphones.....

    am i deaf?........ you guys gonna drive me crazy

    to me if i have to make a decision between all of the examples.....i wouldn't care which one!! I mean come on!! is the difference so big (if any!! i don't know what you're hearing) ? the music is the same and the reverb is there too!

    where are u listeing from??? $20,000 speakers or something
     
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    It depends on the internal design. Certainly if i give you an example of the schroeder Reverb and lets say the Ableton Reverb, you will clearly hear a difference as the Schroeder reverb has comb filters, which introduce resonances, which can be unwanted.

    THe best is to read in the manual, which algos were implemented, possibly after Hardware, or other ideas.
    And in that case they are clearly not the same.

    Or lets say Masterverb 6 by WaveArts and something from Valhalla DSP, the overall structure in the DSP part is completely different and as a result the outcoming signal will sound very different.
     
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