But, is there a reverb that comes close to this here?
With the same architecture?
https://store.harrisonaudio.com/mixbus- ... t-gv-gverb
To bad they are non VST plugins
- KVRAF
- 5532 posts since 2 Sep, 2019
What's so special about the architecture?
Also, who would choose the "So-So Hall" over the "Great Hall"?
Engineer to band: "Sorry, this song is not that great. It only gets the So-So Hall."
Also, who would choose the "So-So Hall" over the "Great Hall"?
Engineer to band: "Sorry, this song is not that great. It only gets the So-So Hall."
THIS MUSIC HAS BEEN MIXED TO BE PLAYED LOUD SO TURN IT UP
- KVRAF
- 2913 posts since 3 Jul, 2022
I would say pretty much every reverb.classic wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 7:02 pm But, is there a reverb that comes close to this here?
With the same architecture?
https://store.harrisonaudio.com/mixbus- ... t-gv-gverb
If as I read it, the only particularity is to have one processor for the lows and one for the highs, pretty much every reverbs manage them differently.
And if you want 2 processors, you just have to split your signal in 2 bands (1000 ways to do it, the most plug and play could be using multipass from Kilohearts) and apply a different reverb on each band.