Favorite Reverb Plugins?
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Favorite Reverb Plugins?
Hey all,
Just wondering what Reverb plugins people are using. I've just been using Waves RVerb / Trueverb, and this other random one that comes with that program Sonar called Sonitus Reverb. They seem ok, but I'm not sure I'm really %100 satisfied with them.
Trueverb seems ok for short room sounding stuff and the RVerb has a decent Hall sound. That Sonitus one is really easy and sounds surprisingly ok.
Are those IR verbs getting used a lot these days? I remember reading about them a bit when they came out but never got my hands on one...
Anyone think they are all the same and it's just how you use them?
hope this thread hasn't been done specifically... did a quick search but didn't see anything specifically relevant...
cheers!
Just wondering what Reverb plugins people are using. I've just been using Waves RVerb / Trueverb, and this other random one that comes with that program Sonar called Sonitus Reverb. They seem ok, but I'm not sure I'm really %100 satisfied with them.
Trueverb seems ok for short room sounding stuff and the RVerb has a decent Hall sound. That Sonitus one is really easy and sounds surprisingly ok.
Are those IR verbs getting used a lot these days? I remember reading about them a bit when they came out but never got my hands on one...
Anyone think they are all the same and it's just how you use them?
hope this thread hasn't been done specifically... did a quick search but didn't see anything specifically relevant...
cheers!
Freeverb and FreeverbToo are really simple to use and have versatile settings. Personally, I like the sound of Freeverb better than FreeverbToo, but FreeverbToo has a gating function. Of course the plugins are freeware.



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Thanks! Will give a go.Misk wrote:i also like to chain up various shitty cubase verbs in a send bus... then add it accordingly

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Ambience, maybe? Ambience is pretty cool, even if that's not what you meant. shit interface, but nice sounds.Misk wrote:think its called "atmosphere" or something like that... its a really really dope free vst.
I like IRs a lot, they tend to be more easily mixed (to my ears) than fully artificial reverbs. Since I'm on Logic, Space Designer does it for me.
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Another vote for Altiverb
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