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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 6:25 am reply with quote
Looks like 112db released it today for the insanely good price of $99! This thing is amazing and will be my main reverb of choice.

Finally R66 is back for Mac, except better than ever and from a company that I'm sure won't sell out by discontinuing their products and selling sample libraries. HiHi

Amazing sound, generous demo period, simple copy protection and an insane price are a winning combination... wishing 112db / dj! much success with this one!
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 6:38 am reply with quote
http://www.112db.com/redline/reverb/
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 6:38 am reply with quote
I just saw this one too!

Man! I can never get enough reverb plugins.

Between this and the aether group buy going on now, my wallet doesn't stand a chance. So much for my computer upgrade fund. Crying or Very sad
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 6:41 am reply with quote
Wow! That's a generous demo. I didn't read it when filling out the form and downloading.

You get the full version with a fully functioning 60 day expiring license. That has to be the best demo I have come across.

It looks like I can go for the aether GB and have redline too!
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 7:03 am reply with quote
KVR says 99$, and it seems you US-guys are better off, as I checked and get 130,45$ (as a "save 34% or so, normally it's more expensive, in the redline monitor thread a grace period of 3 months or so was mentioned, if I remember right...).

So maybe it is 99 Euro AND 99 Dollars (75 Euro today), meaning it will sell even better in the USA... Anyway, will try the demo now, which is very generous.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 7:18 am reply with quote
I just got the Redline Reverb.
It sounds fantastic. Much better than CSR or other reverbs I know.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 7:59 am reply with quote
This is pretty impressive! I got some nice lush big reverbs and also usable tiny spaces. Not bad. There is some grain to be heard so it's not the most dense reverb available but that has nothing to do with if it's good or not. For vocals and guitar and such a grainy reverb often works better than a super dense one (unless you are after realism but then impulses would be a better choice anyhow).

There are some missed opportunities though. There is no way to control the stereo width of the reverb which I think is rather bizarre. We are living in 2009 damn it! Also, the output volume knob only works as an attenuator and not as amplifier. I managed to dial in some really nice damped tiny spaces that required boosting of at least 12dB. Had to do this with a 3rd party plugin. Why on earth can't we simply have +12dB for the output knob?

Other than that.. this seems very worthy regardless of price, which is an added bonus!

Cheers!
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:08 am reply with quote
what about CPU usage against Breverb or other competitors?
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:19 am reply with quote
bmanic wrote:
This is pretty impressive!


(And others before that) Thanks for the kudos guys, much MUCH appreciated & great to hear it's been worth the wait.

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There are some missed opportunities though. There is no way to control the stereo width of the reverb which I think is rather bizarre. We are living in 2009 damn it! Also, the output volume knob only works as an attenuator and not as amplifier. I managed to dial in some really nice damped tiny spaces that required boosting of at least 12dB. Had to do this with a 3rd party plugin. Why on earth can't we simply have +12dB for the output knob?


Good points, so I'll put this on my todo list--will be in place in a (the?) next maintenance release. Thanks for the feedback!

poshook wrote:
what about CPU usage against Breverb or other competitors?


I'm not going to directly compare Redline Reverb against others, but I managed 150+ simultaneous instances on a Core Duo (2.8 GHz if memory serves me correctly) without overloads. Would be interested to hear from others though!

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:27 am reply with quote
Gucky wrote:
Much better than CSR


I find that difficult to believe, but I'll give it a spin when I get home this evening. The audio demos on the website don't seem to be up or working.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:29 am reply with quote
vespers75 wrote:
Gucky wrote:
Much better than CSR


I find that difficult to believe, but I'll give it a spin when I get home this evening. The audio demos on the website don't seem to be up or working.


same here, in the evening will be compared to my Breverb and ArsAcoustic...
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:35 am reply with quote
How long does it take to receive the evaluation license? I'm not sure if I'm having issues with my system or if the eval license is in process...

Also, not that I'm terribly picky about this, but there's no mention of Live 8 on the dropdown list.

Reading all the responses has me anxious/curious to give this a try.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:38 am reply with quote
.. ok, I was wrong. It can be VERY dense as well. Damn, this reverb is really impressive! Shows 2C guys that things don't have to cost an arm and a leg. I actually prefer this 112dB Reverb to their expensive (though more flexible) system.

I'm going to have to buy this thing I guess.

Cheers!
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:39 am reply with quote
elxicano wrote:
How long does it take to receive the evaluation license? I'm not sure if I'm having issues with my system or if the eval license is in process...


They are sent out immediately, but the internet is a dark and mysterious place so... if you didn't receive a license after say 30 mins drop me a line and I'll send one manually.

elxicano wrote:
Also, not that I'm terribly picky about this, but there's no mention of Live 8 on the dropdown list.


Thanks for pointing that out, it is now. Smile FWIW The host list is only used for our own statistics and doesn't give you a different download or anything.

Take care,

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:54 am reply with quote
This is exactly why I've been holding off on the other and hoping that the Redline would come out in time in order to be able to compare them both. Very cool!

Not that I can't afford to get both if I really needed them, but on the other hand, I've been increasingly picky about things and about what I put on my computers. Price is important, but in the bigger picture, quality is even more important.

Congrats to 112dB on the release!



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.. ok, I was wrong. It can be VERY dense as well. Damn, this reverb is really impressive! Shows 2C guys that things don't have to cost an arm and a leg. I actually prefer this 112dB Reverb to their expensive (though more flexible) system.

I'm going to have to buy this thing I guess.

Cheers!
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