Just curios as to the impressions of both of theses reverbs. Anyone had experience with them both to be able to give a comparison?
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I use reverbs only for vocal. I had RealVerb mmmm... a bit fuzz
I use reverbs only for vocal.
I had RealVerb mmmm... a bit fuzzy, then Dreamverb: better, TC Powercore: not bad , then UAD's Plate 140 on try, much better, and now I am giving a try to MasterVerb from Waves, which sounds exceptional (always for voice, OK ?), and I'll probably buy it so good is the result and so easy is the use !!
I am neither a singer and I dont really play an instrument. I cr
I am neither a singer and I dont really play an instrument. I create electronic music and it doesnt require a whole plethora of playing ability especially with hip-hop, R & B or dance music. I use MIDI too but then all my MIDI tracks get recorded into actual audio clips and segments and then I mix all the audio tracks down. I record things dry and then add processing during mixing. Reverb can be used on anything (if needed). It creates space and depth to dry recordings. I hardly use it on vocals, and I feel if anyone needs to use it on all vocals then they may be doing something wrong. I think it is perhaps one of the most overused plugins next to compression. I hear people saying "Yeah I add a compressor to each individual track over 20 tracks..." and then they wonder why their CPU is choking up on them? :? But that is a whole other topic.
I use timeworks and TC native and I like them both. Sorry I dont
I use timeworks and TC native and I like them both. Sorry I dont have waves.