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Advocate
on 2010-04-23 20:39 [#02377502]
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i've always had a weak spot for the adobe audition 3.0 reverb vsts. i believe they've been made by izotope, and they mostly produce quality.
however, the fucking vsts cannot be used with any other DAW. i hate audition (except the vsts) and i just can't find any good replacements.
suggestions?
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Fah
from Netherlands, The on 2010-04-23 20:56 [#02377504]
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I still use the Classic Reverb nowadays. It's free which is a good thing, and i think it's high in quality. But what exact feel of reverb are you looking for?
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Advocate
on 2010-04-23 21:15 [#02377506]
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well that's the problem of it all. i don't claim to be an expert on vsts or anything (and it's also a question of taste, mind), but i simply haven't heard anything i like quite as much as the audition vsts.
the thing about them is that they're extremely customizable. you can really adapt them to your needs, you know? yet, (and this is important) they don't sound "super digital".
so, i'm looking for something customizable and "real".
yo.
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pulseclock
from Downtown 81 on 2010-04-23 21:21 [#02377507]
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yo apple'z reverb audio unit is pretty decked out. if ur using pc i dunner
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Advocate
on 2010-04-23 21:21 [#02377508]
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isn't apple made by dat aids guy?
eww.
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Advocate
on 2010-04-23 21:22 [#02377509]
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AIDS
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Advocate
on 2010-04-23 21:22 [#02377510]
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sorry.
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Advocate
on 2010-04-23 21:25 [#02377511]
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all i really want is super customizable reverb vsts for the personal computer (- apple).
dear mother theresa, or whatever your name is, will you fix this, bitch?
whatever. it's ok. i'm so drunk now.
but i still want whatever i wanted. whatever.
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pulseclock
from Downtown 81 on 2010-04-23 21:31 [#02377512]
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try this
BUUB BOOOOO
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Advocate
on 2010-04-23 21:40 [#02377513]
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you tit.
show me YOUR gear.
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pulseclock
from Downtown 81 on 2010-04-23 22:01 [#02377514]
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*delaces corset*
nah but this is a pic of pretty much all i use LAZY_TITLE
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pulseclock
from Downtown 81 on 2010-04-23 22:10 [#02377515]
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*delaces corset*
nah but this is a pic of pretty much all i use LAZY_TITLE
wow that was dumb.
anyway i use either Ableton's reverb which is pretty nice, but i like outboard stuff, i have these 2 things which are pretty cool and give a nice color to the sound when properly used. -
LAZY_TITLE LAZY_TITLE
except the ME-50 is really only of value if you have it setup correctly with a mixer, or else it squashes everything being a mono-unbalanced effect unit.
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Taxidermist
from Black Grass on 2010-04-24 09:11 [#02377558]
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Depends on your price range, access to warez, or access to rich friends studios.
The new lexicon native reverb bundle is excellent. Most natural sounding VST reverb I have heard.
D16 has a reverb that has a lot of charm, however I wouldn't call it professional sounding per se.
2caudio has an excelent reverb with many different kind options, but its almost too complicated.
Audio damange makes a bunch of different reverbs. They all seem highly rated, but I am not sold on audio damage stuff.
If I can think of any others, I will add more to this thread.
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jnasato
from 777gogogo (Japan) on 2010-04-24 11:34 [#02377561]
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Yah, for Mac fanz, Apple's Matrix Reverb is surprisingly really good for a freebie.
VST... FREEVERB 4EVA---.
No but- After using convolution reverb plugins, generalized reverb plugins feel so much colder and lack depth of character. The simulated nuances of tonal variation (at various freq) that the reverb is given by "a room", results in a strong sense of ambience, 3-dimensionality, and lushness.
I now mostly use generalized reverb plugins for low-latency live playing or to round something out in a manner where perceived depth is unimportant.
That being said, I used to simulate rooms by having multiple tracks of the same audio, each with different bandpass-filter settings, and each with a "generic reverb", but tuned to emulate what kind of freq response I wanted with the reverb (a padded room or a metal walled room, etc.).
So föking solid things can be done with random shit reverbs, if you do a little manual labor, but straight outta the box... hard to find a good reverb (that doesn't cost something stupid).
THhaahahaaahaaat being said, I used to use like a jillion different free reverbs, and they're MOSTLY actually pretty good. just..... can't compete with non-free convolution reverbs.
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Unseenmachine
from London (United Kingdom) on 2010-04-25 15:09 [#02377670]
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This
Trust me...
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Greg Reason
from Brisbane (Australia) on 2010-04-26 22:08 [#02377826]
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Audio Ease Altiverb is bloody fantastic and very customizable.
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Terence Hill
from Germany on 2010-04-26 22:20 [#02377829]
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build one from a floppy drive LAZY_TITLE
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