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dhalfen wrote: The Voice of Innocence vs. the Voice of Experience. When you gain more life experience you will know what I mean - hopefully if that is one of the current life lessons that you have chosen. But I think the fact we are here now having this conversation suggests you probably have. |
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Lexicon PCM is of no interest to me cause it is far too expensive for me... so no, it is not the best reverb. |
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ZeroNeuro wrote: Aether also has this variance. And the more and more I use it the more and more I love Aether. It's a decent price too. I just wished that they had a steel plate model. The halls can come close, but there needs to be some sheet metal reverb oscillations Careful what you wish for... Early christmas?? ZeroNeuro wrote: Well, that and a more understandable interface. I still have no idea what the parameters actually mean or do. For instance, what the heck does the shape parameter represent? What about the size... is that in feet, meters, unicorn horn units? Aether could very well be the go-to reverb for me, if only I understood how to use the darned thing.
Unicorn Horn Units... damn, why didn't we think of that. Vocalist to engineer: "Dude dial me in 12.4 UHUs for pre-delay, and 11.3 for Size." Seriously though, did you see the final manual? It explains everything in great detail. Is anything still unclear? http://www.2caudio.com/products/aether/pdf/2CAudio_Aether_Ma nual.pdf (I guess your message was written before 1.5 also, so now we also display param units when in text-entry accessed via double click...) Anyway, let us know if you need additional clarification on anything... ---- Andrew Souter ____________________________ 2CAudio | www.2CAudio.com Galbanum | www.galbanum.com |
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Galbanum wrote: Unicorn Horn Units... damn, why didn't we think of that. Vocalist to engineer: "Dude dial me in 12.4 UHUs for pre-delay, and 11.3 for Size." (Does an emoticon exist for shooting drinkage through one's nose while laughing?) And you only ask that of an engineer if you want to be punched square in the face. (Or if the dude's stoned, in which case you will, no doubt, get EXACTLY what you asked... at least the engineer will think so... |
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I have altiverb 6 and the ikmutimedia's Classik Reverbs. Can't imagine it getting better than that. |
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dblock wrote: I have altiverb 6 and the ikmutimedia's Classik Reverbs. Can't imagine it getting better than that.
There are some great reverbs out there but none of them glue to the sound like the Lexicon PCM Native, not even their new LXP Native. Try the demo, you'll hear the difference right away: http://www.lexiconpro.com/static.php?id=55 |
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Cordelia wrote: redshift factor wrote: But when was the last time you came across a really good chorus?
AD Fluid. Sounds better to me than any analog chorus I've owned. http://www.kvraudio.com/get/2921.html Oh, great, THANKS... JUST when I had my GAS mostly under control... Cha-CHING!!! (I just hopped on the Audio Damage bandwagon last week, when I bought the 914 -- holy crap, it's awesome! I can now say the same for Fluid, darn you!!!) |
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dhalfen wrote: Cordelia wrote: redshift factor wrote: But when was the last time you came across a really good chorus?
AD Fluid. Sounds better to me than any analog chorus I've owned. http://www.kvraudio.com/get/2921.html Oh, great, THANKS... (I just hopped on the Audio Damage bandwagon last week, when I bought the 914 -- it's awesome! I can now say the same for Fluid, darn you!!!) Thanks for the heads up but I have to ask did I miss something - what Audio Damage bandwagon!!?? ---- This isn't what you think. |
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skank wrote: Thanks for the heads up but I have to ask did I miss something - what Audio Damage bandwagon!!??
The one where I said (somewhere) that I wouldn't bother trying their plug-ins because AD doesn't provide demos, yet my curiosity got the better of me, and the addiction is starting to set in after I've acquired 914 and Fluid. It's the bandwagon for anyone who's been in the same "predicament." (I only regret that I didn't save a few $$$ when these were in the marketplace a little while ago -- then I could have MORE, NOW.) I have my eye on Ronin next... |
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I'm on the AD bandwagon seated next to you. I just recently got Liquid. Next will be Tattoo. Mostly for the sequencer. Then Replicant, I think. Eos is a good one I say trying to stay on the reverb topic. |
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dhalfen wrote: skank wrote: Thanks for the heads up but I have to ask did I miss something - what Audio Damage bandwagon!!??
The one where I said (somewhere) that I wouldn't bother trying their plug-ins because AD doesn't provide demos, yet my curiosity got the better of me, and the addiction is starting to set in after I've acquired 914 and Fluid. It's the bandwagon for anyone who's been in the same "predicament." (I only regret that I didn't save a few $$$ when these were in the marketplace a little while ago -- then I could have MORE, NOW.) I have my eye on Ronin next... OK had enough.. I think between you and Cordelia I'm am so gonna check out AD. ---- This isn't what you think. |
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If we're talking about glueing the Mix with reverb, VSS3 from powercore is def in the same league as Lexicon PCM, just a different beast. Vss3 tail is just awesome. Lexicon PCM Native and VSS3 make a great combo, covers everything I like about reverbs. Happy dayz.
Josef Horhay Mixing Engineer www.acoosticzoo.com |
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acoosticzoo wrote: If we're talking about glueing the Mix with reverb, VSS3 from powercore is def in the same league as Lexicon PCM, just a different beast. Vss3 tail is just awesome. Lexicon PCM Native and VSS3 make a great combo, covers everything I like about reverbs. Happy dayz.
+1, my two favorites! Like you said, they're different beasts and I personally find the PCM Room to be better for becoming part of the sound, whereas VSS3 is better for creating space around the sound. |
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Is the Lexicon PCM Native Reverb Plug-In (or Plug-Ins if each Algo is viewed as its own Plug-In). Well it all depends on what one requires for each task where reverb is deployed. For Plate Reverbs the UAD EMT Plate is superb, for realism using Impulse Response/Convolution Reverb AudioEase's AltiVerb is superb as the library is constantly growing & for its library is highly regarded with good reason, for me the Reverb i use/reach for everytime is WizooVerb (no longer available which is crap as its great IMO). For pop/rock polished style mixes i can say that if you like that 'Lexicon' sound then yep it probably is the best reverb plug-in available. Vocalists love it and from a productive point of view i can see using a suitable algo from the PCM reverb aid getting great takes more instantly due to it having the sheen in the vocalist's headphone mix, then of course great at mixdown when weighed up against most outboard reverb units including Lexicon's own it is more convient to have in plug-in format and soundwise is as good if not better Cordelia wrote: I'm on the AD bandwagon seated next to you. I just recently got Liquid. Next will be Tattoo. Mostly for the sequencer. Then Replicant, I think. Eos is a good one I say trying to stay on the reverb topic.
Some off topicness now and then is healthy i reckon Replicant is awesome in my honest humble opinion, Kobinat also is great. For mangling with control and on pretty much anything Replicant = |
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One more positive voice for Aether here. I'd recommend trying it (and yes, reading the manual, or at least some parts of it, given it's quite long!). We reviewed it a few weeks ago on ANR and found it brilliant.
It's a great time for algo reverbs, that's for sure The review is here, if you'd like to have a look: http://audionewsroom.blogspot.com/2010/06/aether-15-review-d eep-reverb.html |
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