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AuthorTopic: Buzzroom RoomReverb v1.0 released
Midiworks
Posted: 17th July 2004 09:39
Guys, this one is great !!! Shocked
Just compared it to PSP Easyverb...

Thanks Buzzroom !!!
SamplingArt
Posted: 17th July 2004 13:10
the url: http://www.x-buz.com/products.html
the download: http://www5c.biglobe.ne.jp/%7Ebuzzroom/files/RoomReverb_1.zip

enjoy!
CapnLockheed
Posted: 18th July 2004 08:37
BUZZROOM ROCKS!! Very Happy I love all his stuff!! Cool

Cheers......CL Embarassed
BeatMax
Posted: 20th July 2004 03:06
Again a great free plugin by one of my favoured developers. Like all stuff from Buzzroom this one is great again too. Easy to use, low on cpu, great GUI what can I say!

Keep up the great work people at BUZZROOM !

BMX
RNr
Posted: 18th August 2004 02:04
Thanks guys Very Happy
Here's newest version 1.1. enjoy Smile
http://www5c.biglobe.ne.jp/%7Ebuzzroom/files/RoomReverb_1.1.zip
blixa
Posted: 18th August 2004 02:35
yep, without doubt, buzzroom makes great pluggies.

thank you! (btw, what would be "thank you" in japanese? just curious... anyone?)
origami
Posted: 18th August 2004 02:43
does it accept impulses??

It's just that these days I use Sir, which is good, but causes too much latency...
finnbio
Posted: 18th August 2004 03:43
blixa wrote:
yep, without doubt, buzzroom makes great pluggies.

thank you! (btw, what would be "thank you" in japanese? just curious... anyone?)


Would that be "domo arigato"?
Cheers
Alex
VariKusBrainZ
Posted: 18th August 2004 06:23
Icve found that their compressors crash Live4 if I tweak the the sliders too much Sad

cant remember what exactly, Im at work, but its definately reproducable on my system though
guitama
Posted: 18th August 2004 07:33
I was comparing Buzzroom to White Noise Miasma, but I don't think they compare. Buzz is very natural, WN is enormous! They are both great little 'verbs!
What freeverb started! we should be grateful... Smile
Lunch Money
Posted: 18th August 2004 11:56
finnbio wrote:
blixa wrote:
yep, without doubt, buzzroom makes great pluggies.

thank you! (btw, what would be "thank you" in japanese? just curious... anyone?)


Would that be "domo arigato"?


Couldn't you also get away with "domo" (more like 'thanks' instead of 'thank you very much') or "dozo" (profound or respectful thanks... I can't remember which)?

Thanks for the plugin, Buz. Just when I thought I had enough reverbs... you come along with something too good to be ignored. Very Happy

Greg
darkflame23
Posted: 18th August 2004 19:10
"domo" is a pretty informal thanks.

"arigato gozaimasu" is a thank you.

"domo arigato gozaimasu" is a thank you very much.

"dozo" means please go ahead, or please take it (for example when offering food you might say "dozo", or when motioning for someone to go first).

been in japan over 5 years now, so my japanese is getting almost passable Laughing
damstraversaz
Posted: 26th August 2004 05:40
it's really a great reverb !
congratulations Very Happy
blixa
Posted: 27th August 2004 10:09
domo arigato gozaimasu for answering my language question, guys, and of course, again, to buzzroom for the reverb.

Very Happy
scuzzphut
Posted: 27th August 2004 10:37
thanks for making this free Smile sounds great Exclamation

domo
scuzzphut
Posted: 27th August 2004 10:42
I forgot to say - the GUI is truly a thing of beauty.
Minimal, functional, responsive. Just gorgeous Very Happy Smile
donkey tugger
Posted: 27th August 2004 11:17
Yay, nice little reverb that. And I'm still loving the Buz and Octbuz fuzz plug-ins of course. Very Happy
garret
Posted: 27th August 2004 11:37
Hey, sounds good... I like it! Very smooth... Old Skool Verb and RoomMachine have competition now as my aux verb of choice... Wink

Does anyone know what the Type and Density settings do, or want to take a pass at some presets?

Hmm...

-Garret
Kim (esoundz)
Posted: 27th August 2004 17:46
...my favourite is still octBUZ. Damn that thing's great in front of Amplitube!

Forever,




Kim.
brianbrian
Posted: 28th August 2004 00:56
Density controls the buildup (density, or thickness) of the later reflections of the reverb. Dunno how I would describe the different type settings, just see which one sounds best in your mix. I like very dense verbs on percussion elements and vocals, and use less dense ones on things like strings and pads. It's all a matter of taste really...
RNr
Posted: 1st September 2004 19:32
Domo Domo Very Happy
nool
Posted: 1st September 2004 20:53
very nice verb, thanks !
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