![]() ![]() I'm still figuring it out, but I am certain this is one I want to learn.Įxponential Audio Nimbus - newest addition, the rails rival the best hardware out there, but it is complex, and getting a reverb that works in the mix is not (yet) second nature for me. Zynaptiq Adaptiverb - I expected this to be a sound design tool, but it works well on any source. Eventide 2016 - makes everything sound pretty, probably the easiest reverb I own.Įventide Black Hole - mostly for special effects, but it is cool! UAD Ocean Way - not strictly a reverb I suppose, but it does some magic! This ends up on nearly every track I write. #ALTIVERB SWEETWATER HOW TO#UAD Lexicon 224 - no, I still have no idea how to REALLY use it, second only to Reverberate in the category of too many things to tweak, but it sounds gorgeous! UAD EMT Plate 140 - if I had to use only one reverb this would probably be it. And I should know better, I still have a spring reverb in the rack that I used to use a lot, the BX-20 will probably replace it. UAD AKG BX-20 - wow, just picked this up last week, kicking myself for not getting it a long time ago. Really my biggest complaint about all the convolution reverbs I've tried is the mind-boggling number of settings, not to mention IR files! Reverberate - my sole convolution reverb, and I'd use it even more if I didn't always get lost in the rabbit warren that is the settings pages. Check out Boscomac's free Reaktor ensembles because there are a couple of great verbs in there including an amazing spring reverb.Įveryone has their favorites, and you'll need to do your homework, but here are my current go-to reverb tools: Reaktor ships with a great one called Spacemaster 2 which is fantastic for huge, futuristic spaces. #ALTIVERB SWEETWATER FOR FREE#Do you have the full version of Reaktor? If so then check out the Reaktor user library for free reverbs because there are some really unique sounds in there. And sometimes the inbuilt reverb on synths is exactly what you want too, so when applying reverb to synth patches don't be afraid to stay within the synth itself. On a few occasions I have found myself using some of the "cheap" reverbs you get with Guitar Rig because they worked better than the Valhalla reverbs I use on most other occasions. Sometimes a "cheap and nasty" reverb fits the music more than an expensive one. And in selecting a wide range of reverbs don't forget to check out some of the cheap or free ones too. ![]() Relab LX480 aslo is very good.but expensive at $249 (BF Deal)Īnd of course the most recent addition - Slate VerbsuiteĬurrently $199, but can be had in the Everything Bundle for $14.99 a monthĪs Bit said it's good to have a wide range of reverbs because they're all so different and I don't think there is one which will shine in every situation. #ALTIVERB SWEETWATER CODE#LXP is $66.36 with code GROUP at JRR also Price in cart is $200.76 with code GROUP and is the lowest price ever offered for it ![]() (even less at discounters) and is also very good. Lexicon PCM is very nice.and LXP is on sale right now for $79 Valhalla Room for $50 is one of the most talked about and used reverbs out there due to great sound and a great price. It's rated up there with Altiverb for 1/6 the price. Hofa IQ Reverb is exceptional.I highly recommend the demo You can get Phoenix Verb right now for $49, but its NFR. and also the highest priced.at about $700 retail. Altiverb is one of the highest rated reverbs available. ![]()
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