hi guys,
I would like to know if someone uses a natural sounding reverb, or one where you can *really* switch off the pre- and post-EQ... like ableton's reverb (which I don't like at all)
Lots of the reverbs I tried have this metallic sound, they colour the sound too much for what I want to do.. I miss my hardware reverb damn it.
Any hints?
thanks
Natural sounding reverb (VST)
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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.
Ronny
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.
Ronny
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