Natural sounding reverb (VST)

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Post by sorgenkind »

Ronny Pries wrote:I'm still a big friend of Magnus' Ambience, which is free.

http://magnus.smartelectronix.com/


Another free solution might be SIR alongside with a set of good impulse responses.

http://www.knufinke.de/sir/



Other than above there are lots of good payware reverbs available, check out www.artsacoustic.com for example. Depends on your budget, i bet.

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Ambience is the sh!t, I'm blown away from this reverb. To think it's free!
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I have to agree...

The Arts Accoustic is one of the better ones I've used, but can be a major CPU hog at times. Well worth it imo.

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Post by thom »

mlexicon wrote:this is about as natural as you can get


http://www.tank-fx.de/
DUDE! That's so fucking Hot!!!!!!!!!!!

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Yep... the Arts Acoustics... A lesser cpu costly one is WaveArts' MasterVerb, but not the best. Still very appropriate for some things.

Guitar Rig's spring reverb is VERY cool too....geez.

Audio Ease's Altiverb was properly cracked fo pc a while ago... and it's stunning.

But the "reverb" I happen to use the most barely qualifies as a reverb : Audio Damage's RatShack Reverb... an emulation of this wonder:
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You will automatically recognize the sound of that thing and realize it was used massively on many records. It will for sure at least ring a bell The distortion it generates is also godly. A very, very inspiring plug. Extremely musical.
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