TAL G-Verb

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TAL-G-Verb

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Well this is unexpected : )

An algorithmic reverb with a granular engine. Everything from short rooms, to plates, to lush halls, and shimmers. Short demo video over at the product page.

https://tal-software.com/products/tal-g-verb/

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woah just got the mail too, i own nearly everything from TAL, i dunno if i really buy this asap as im so covered with Valhalla and many other reverbs, im looking forward for feedbacks on this one.
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It looks like it could be an all-in-one dungeon-techno generator (well, you'll need to add a kick sound at the front-end) with the playable grain generator. The delay tap editor is probably difficult to tame but probably good for custom effects.

Amid all the other granulator/reverb plugins out there, it's got an uphill struggle but I got more interested as I went through the feature list. I haven't tried it yet.

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we need more examples of what this can do!!!!

Where is the demo version?????

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zeph wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2024 12:06 am we need more examples of what this can do!!!!

Where is the demo version?????
OK - my bad. Demo version - click on your OS

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That demo white noise is obnoxious

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Absolute instabuy.

Worth it for the grain sequencer alone.

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Initial impressions. The reverb sound is sort of like a more gnarly and full-bodied Sonsig, really old-school digital. Changing the advanced parameters doesn't seem to make much discernible difference. Modulation is set extremely fast, would have liked to be able to adjust that.

The grain sequencer is very cool, lots of fun and useful potential there.

I like it but it's not instabuy territory for me. The algorithm editor is annoying to use (too much mouse travel needed to make larger adjustments, plus there's tons of sliders) and only makes a subtle difference. Will demo some more.

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Vortifex wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2024 2:40 am Changing the advanced parameters doesn't seem to make much discernible difference.
Did you hit the apply button?

It's definitely very noticeable.

You can also use the grain sequencer as modulation by putting after the reverb and dialing it in.

On the grain sequencer holding control (on a mac) allows you to adjust each step in cents. Set the playback to random and you have a more randomised modulation of the reverb that you can diaal into taste with the mix button.
Last edited by kraster on Fri Oct 04, 2024 2:52 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Yep. What difference am I supposed to be hearing in the reverb when I adjust those parameters? The manual isn't much help in that regard.

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<list your stupid gear here>

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looks good, but yeah, who needs another reverb

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@martiu :?
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:hyper:
aliasing plugin owner
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yoursoul wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2024 3:48 am looks good, but yeah, who needs another reverb
Do you think that the world stopped spinning around you the moment you acquired and purchased reverbs you find useful for your production?

Exactly.

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