The new UAD-1 140 Plate reverb is quite good. It uses a lot of processing power though. I believe it's about 150 bucks and you need to have a UAD-1 card installed in your computer to use it. Great results here. Most software verbs don't seem to "gel" with the original sound. This verb sounds very realistic as if the original source was recorded in the same room.
oftware reverbs are a whole other world, and most of us use hardware reverbs as a comparison. I don't know how fair that is. I'm not saying it isn't valid, but I do think it's something to keep in mind. Have you tried the free reverbs? Have you tried sir and the noisevault impulses? Have you tried ambience?
To answer your question directly, yes, room verb is a good reverb... but try the demo and see if you like it's "sound." I use awinda's reverb a lot, but I rairly see it used as anyone's favorite reverb.
SIR is very versatile. One I use a lot is the (formerly Ultrafunk) Cakewalk Sonitus:FX Reverb. I really like the early reflections it produces. The UI is very straightforward and it is VERY easy on the CPU.
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plug in reverb The new UAD-1 140 Plate reverb is quite good. It
plug in reverb
The new UAD-1 140 Plate reverb is quite good. It uses a lot of processing power though. I believe it's about 150 bucks and you need to have a UAD-1 card installed in your computer to use it. Great results here. Most software verbs don't seem to "gel" with the original sound. This verb sounds very realistic as if the original source was recorded in the same room.
Before you spend any money, try this. http://www.knufinke.de/si
Before you spend any money, try this.
http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html
Absolutely free.
I use it all the time.
Enjoy
Liam
oftware reverbs are a whole other world, and most of us use hard
oftware reverbs are a whole other world, and most of us use hardware reverbs as a comparison. I don't know how fair that is. I'm not saying it isn't valid, but I do think it's something to keep in mind. Have you tried the free reverbs? Have you tried sir and the noisevault impulses? Have you tried ambience?
To answer your question directly, yes, room verb is a good reverb... but try the demo and see if you like it's "sound." I use awinda's reverb a lot, but I rairly see it used as anyone's favorite reverb.
SIR is very versatile. One I use a lot is the (formerly Ultrafu
SIR is very versatile. One I use a lot is the (formerly Ultrafunk) Cakewalk Sonitus:FX Reverb. I really like the early reflections it produces. The UI is very straightforward and it is VERY easy on the CPU.
I also use the Cakewalk Sonitus:FX Reverb a lot.
I also use the Cakewalk Sonitus:FX Reverb a lot.