Your Avatar Submitted by stickers on Thu, 04/28/2005 - 07:32 Are there any killer plugin reverbs out there? Im running Pro Tools LE 6.4 and already have D -Verb, Real Verb(waves) and Ren. Verb(waves) but to my ears they're not that great. Tags reverb plugins reverb plugins suggestions Log in or register to post comments Comments Your Avatar LittleDogAudio You are right, although the Ren Verb is usable the D-Verb is a j You are right, although the Ren Verb is usable the D-Verb is a joke. My favorite is the Sony Oxford Verb. Very realistic, for a cartoon. Chris Log in or register to post comments Thu, 04/28/2005 - 07:39 Permalink Your Avatar iznogood altiverb...... it ROCKS! altiverb...... it ROCKS! Log in or register to post comments Thu, 04/28/2005 - 08:07 Permalink Your Avatar stickers i checked out altiverb. very impressive based on the promo demo i checked out altiverb. very impressive based on the promo demo mpeg on the site. SO MANY things to like about it! Im downloading the demo version right now Log in or register to post comments Fri, 04/29/2005 - 08:49 Permalink Your Avatar JeffSanders For a great convolution engine, Voxengo's Pristine Space Light i For a great convolution engine, Voxengo's Pristine Space Light is at an intro price of like 40 bucks right now. It's a beauty. As for regular reverb plugins...to me, the UAD Plate 140 makes everything sound like dogshit. Realverb's not too shabby either. Haven't tried the Powercore ones, though. Spin Audio's Roomverb M2 is good... the Princeton verb is very good. But it uses PACE protection. Nothing's worth braving PACE. Log in or register to post comments Fri, 04/29/2005 - 09:28 Permalink Your Avatar anonymous for free, and easy to use (vst) i like the http://www.pxe.buntwe for free, and easy to use (vst) i like the http://www.pxe.buntweb.de project x reverb link removed is the place to be for plugins. forums, reviews, links Log in or register to post comments Sat, 04/30/2005 - 10:31 Permalink Your Avatar Ellegaard Have I misunderstood something or is Altiverb strictly for Mac u Have I misunderstood something or is Altiverb strictly for Mac users...? That doesn' seem very flexible. Log in or register to post comments Sat, 04/30/2005 - 12:49 Permalink Your Avatar anonymous SIR SIR Log in or register to post comments Mon, 05/02/2005 - 10:44 Permalink
Your Avatar LittleDogAudio You are right, although the Ren Verb is usable the D-Verb is a j You are right, although the Ren Verb is usable the D-Verb is a joke. My favorite is the Sony Oxford Verb. Very realistic, for a cartoon. Chris Log in or register to post comments Thu, 04/28/2005 - 07:39 Permalink
Your Avatar iznogood altiverb...... it ROCKS! altiverb...... it ROCKS! Log in or register to post comments Thu, 04/28/2005 - 08:07 Permalink
Your Avatar stickers i checked out altiverb. very impressive based on the promo demo i checked out altiverb. very impressive based on the promo demo mpeg on the site. SO MANY things to like about it! Im downloading the demo version right now Log in or register to post comments Fri, 04/29/2005 - 08:49 Permalink
Your Avatar JeffSanders For a great convolution engine, Voxengo's Pristine Space Light i For a great convolution engine, Voxengo's Pristine Space Light is at an intro price of like 40 bucks right now. It's a beauty. As for regular reverb plugins...to me, the UAD Plate 140 makes everything sound like dogshit. Realverb's not too shabby either. Haven't tried the Powercore ones, though. Spin Audio's Roomverb M2 is good... the Princeton verb is very good. But it uses PACE protection. Nothing's worth braving PACE. Log in or register to post comments Fri, 04/29/2005 - 09:28 Permalink
Your Avatar anonymous for free, and easy to use (vst) i like the http://www.pxe.buntwe for free, and easy to use (vst) i like the http://www.pxe.buntweb.de project x reverb link removed is the place to be for plugins. forums, reviews, links Log in or register to post comments Sat, 04/30/2005 - 10:31 Permalink
Your Avatar Ellegaard Have I misunderstood something or is Altiverb strictly for Mac u Have I misunderstood something or is Altiverb strictly for Mac users...? That doesn' seem very flexible. Log in or register to post comments Sat, 04/30/2005 - 12:49 Permalink
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You are right, although the Ren Verb is usable the D-Verb is a j
You are right, although the Ren Verb is usable the D-Verb is a joke.
My favorite is the Sony Oxford Verb. Very realistic, for a cartoon.
Chris
altiverb...... it ROCKS!
altiverb...... it ROCKS!
i checked out altiverb. very impressive based on the promo demo
i checked out altiverb. very impressive based on the promo demo mpeg on the site. SO MANY things to like about it! Im downloading the demo version right now
For a great convolution engine, Voxengo's Pristine Space Light i
For a great convolution engine, Voxengo's Pristine Space Light is at an intro price of like 40 bucks right now. It's a beauty.
As for regular reverb plugins...to me, the UAD Plate 140 makes everything sound like dogshit. Realverb's not too shabby either.
Haven't tried the Powercore ones, though.
Spin Audio's Roomverb M2 is good... the Princeton verb is very good. But it uses PACE protection. Nothing's worth braving PACE.
for free, and easy to use (vst) i like the http://www.pxe.buntwe
for free, and easy to use (vst) i like the http://www.pxe.buntweb.de project x reverb
link removed is the place to be for plugins. forums, reviews, links
Have I misunderstood something or is Altiverb strictly for Mac u
Have I misunderstood something or is Altiverb strictly for Mac users...? That doesn' seem very flexible.
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