Reverb Recommendation?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 105 posts since 8 Jan, 2017
Have greatly appreciated the feedback I've received on these forums as I've been in the process of setting myself up with a modest hobbyist home studio these past few months.
Looking now to add some solid reverb plugins to my setup. Using Bitwig 2 as my DAW. I have Komplete Select and will upgrade to standard whenever the next sale comes around. Just upgraded to Replika XT as my go-to delay for the time being because it was a decent affordable option. Aside from that, I only have instruments (Omnisphere 2, Keyscape, Trilian and Cinematic Studio Strings). Between thr cost of all that and the hardware, my budget is really starting to tighten up.
Would you all be kind enough to offer some advice regarding reverb? I have an opportunity right now to purchase the two NI RC plugins (plus Razor) for $100 and I'm very tempted just to pull the trigger on that and call it a day. I've also been seriously considering picking up two of the Valhalla plugins for the same price instead. Furthermore, I originally wanted to purchase Fabfilter Pro-R, but that's double the price - still an option, however.
How would you advise going about it? Are there other plugins I should be considering instead? I would like a reasonably versatile setup that can handle anything from lush ambient to creating basic spaces for instrumentation. As always, any and all feedback is much appreciated!
Looking now to add some solid reverb plugins to my setup. Using Bitwig 2 as my DAW. I have Komplete Select and will upgrade to standard whenever the next sale comes around. Just upgraded to Replika XT as my go-to delay for the time being because it was a decent affordable option. Aside from that, I only have instruments (Omnisphere 2, Keyscape, Trilian and Cinematic Studio Strings). Between thr cost of all that and the hardware, my budget is really starting to tighten up.
Would you all be kind enough to offer some advice regarding reverb? I have an opportunity right now to purchase the two NI RC plugins (plus Razor) for $100 and I'm very tempted just to pull the trigger on that and call it a day. I've also been seriously considering picking up two of the Valhalla plugins for the same price instead. Furthermore, I originally wanted to purchase Fabfilter Pro-R, but that's double the price - still an option, however.
How would you advise going about it? Are there other plugins I should be considering instead? I would like a reasonably versatile setup that can handle anything from lush ambient to creating basic spaces for instrumentation. As always, any and all feedback is much appreciated!
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- KVRAF
- 35403 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
If you can wait a bit, consider Eventide UltraReverb too. It costs $199 now, but, i was able to grab it for only 87 € (i think) last Black Friday sale. Great workhorse allrdounder reverb, with a lot of algorithms, and options, and sounds fantastic to me (best reverb i've heard so far). It can tax your CPU a bit, but, i guess that's normal for such a sound quality.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 105 posts since 8 Jan, 2017
Appreciate the recommendation. I should have also mentioned that I have this weird aversion to anything associated with iLok, so that does limit my choices a bit, unfortunately.
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- KVRAF
- 35403 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Ah, fair enough. (even though it's soft iLok, no dongle needed) I guess, for $100, you'll be good with Valhalla Room, and Vintage Verb then. Although i'm not a big fan of their reverbs. But each to his like, there's demos of both, and, if you happen to like them, then that's surely a good deal.
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- KVRAF
- 8414 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Alesia
You'll get better CPU mixing performance with the Valhalla plugins than you will with the NI RC plugins in my experience.
I would recommend you demo Valhalla Room and Vintage Verb which are both comparable to what the NI RC plugins offer.
I would recommend you demo Valhalla Room and Vintage Verb which are both comparable to what the NI RC plugins offer.
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- KVRAF
- 15513 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
This is a nice reverb for "lush ambient" and is free. It's really the only free reverb that I'm enthusiastic about.
https://github.com/ValdemarOrn/CloudSeed
Honestly though, virtually all of the best reverbs are iLok. Valhalla and NI are two exceptions, I'm at a loss to think of a third, but there are almost certainly more. I'm a huge fan of Reverberate 2, but, it's an IR verb so that might not be what you're looking for. Waves IR1, also an IR verb, is on sale right now for $29. It comes with a very nice IR library.
https://github.com/ValdemarOrn/CloudSeed
Honestly though, virtually all of the best reverbs are iLok. Valhalla and NI are two exceptions, I'm at a loss to think of a third, but there are almost certainly more. I'm a huge fan of Reverberate 2, but, it's an IR verb so that might not be what you're looking for. Waves IR1, also an IR verb, is on sale right now for $29. It comes with a very nice IR library.
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Distorted Horizon Distorted Horizon https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=392076
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- 3882 posts since 17 Jan, 2017 from Planet of cats
Reverbical <- if you like tweaking, you can get your hands dirty with this
Valhalla reverbs <- pure quality. Basically nothing special but sounds like million dollars
LiquidSonics stuff is awesome impulse response reverbs for creative spaces
Acon Digital Verberate <- Nothing special in feature wise but that sound.. At least pleases my ears.
Valhalla reverbs <- pure quality. Basically nothing special but sounds like million dollars
LiquidSonics stuff is awesome impulse response reverbs for creative spaces
Acon Digital Verberate <- Nothing special in feature wise but that sound.. At least pleases my ears.
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- KVRAF
- 15513 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
It's just my opinion, of course, but I don't think that Reverbical is in the same class as the reverbs that the OP is suggesting.Distorted Horizon wrote:Reverbical <- if you like tweaking, you can get your hands dirty with this
BTW: This is a useful video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Usr__kFk2qQ
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Distorted Horizon Distorted Horizon https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=392076
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- 3882 posts since 17 Jan, 2017 from Planet of cats
If you reconsider iLok, then eventide blackhole.
- KVRist
- 198 posts since 30 Sep, 2015 from Germany
I beg to differ and can also recommend to try the demo of Reverbical - it ranges from easy to handle to being extremely versatile, depending on actually how deep you want to get into tweaking it.ghettosynth wrote:It's just my opinion, of course, but I don't think that Reverbical is in the same class as the reverbs that the OP is suggesting.
- KVRAF
- 5943 posts since 8 Jul, 2009
That video ghettosynth posted, I created. Hope it will be helpful. I have a bunch of reverbs up for sale right now, some of which have been mentioned, in this thread if you are interested. if so, PM me and we can discuss.
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- KVRist
- 384 posts since 15 Jan, 2003
Most of my favorite reverb options are iLok compatible. With the iLok products eliminated, in addition to Fabfilter's Pro-R, as it was already stated by the OP, below are some reverb options to consider, IMO:
* 2CAudio Aether, B2 & Breeze
* Acon Digital Verberate
* IK Multimedia Classik Studio Reverb
* Magix VariVerb II
* Native Instruments Reverb Classics
* Plugin Alliance bx_rooMS
* Overloud Breverb 2
* Rob Papen RP-Verb
At this time, most of the stated reverbs are fairly expensive, but the various developers usually have sales that allow customers to purchase them at a much lower expense over the course of a year.
* 2CAudio Aether, B2 & Breeze
* Acon Digital Verberate
* IK Multimedia Classik Studio Reverb
* Magix VariVerb II
* Native Instruments Reverb Classics
* Plugin Alliance bx_rooMS
* Overloud Breverb 2
* Rob Papen RP-Verb
At this time, most of the stated reverbs are fairly expensive, but the various developers usually have sales that allow customers to purchase them at a much lower expense over the course of a year.
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- KVRAF
- 15513 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
FrankLaVerne wrote:I beg to differ and can also recommend to try the demo of Reverbical - it ranges from easy to handle to being extremely versatile, depending on actually how deep you want to get into tweaking it.ghettosynth wrote:It's just my opinion, of course, but I don't think that Reverbical is in the same class as the reverbs that the OP is suggesting.
Well, we can agree to disagree. I think that the tails sound terrible on the video on their page. I haven't demoed the plugin though, because, well, that video was enough to convince me not to bother.
@plexuss
I thought that was you. Good job on the video. I wish there were more videos like that and fewer videos with people talking incessantly.
- KVRAF
- 5943 posts since 8 Jul, 2009
I can make some recommendations. First some questions:
1. what are specs of your system (speed, processors, OS, etc).
2. what kind of music do you typically work on?
3. what soures/tracks do you think you'll want to add reverb to?
4. what is your total reverb budget?
5. do you have any music online somewhere I can hear that is typical of your work?
6. Are there any license activation methods you don't want (eg. iLok soft or USB, etc)
1. what are specs of your system (speed, processors, OS, etc).
2. what kind of music do you typically work on?
3. what soures/tracks do you think you'll want to add reverb to?
4. what is your total reverb budget?
5. do you have any music online somewhere I can hear that is typical of your work?
6. Are there any license activation methods you don't want (eg. iLok soft or USB, etc)
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