Need a reverb tip
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- KVRist
- 115 posts since 9 Sep, 2001 from Fjellhamar, Norway
I've been demoing Arts Acoustic's new reverb and I find it absolutely stunning, as most people do.
I'd love to buy it, but since I have a couple of reverbs already and really shouldn't afford it, I'd like to hear people's opinion on which one of these they favour, and how Arts Accoustic's reverb would be ranked.
I have to say, having Reaktor 4's Space Master is probably adequate for my use - it's downright fantastic, and especially the third-party Ultimate reverb ensemble has some presets which can provide yourself with hours of fun (fire up the preset "Coming up from Hell" and use your favourite guitar w/fuzz and you know what I mean), but nevertheless I find AA's reverb more usable than anything I have.
So, in a perfect world, what would the ranking of these be:
1: Arts Acoustic Reverb
2: Pristine Space (full)
3: Reaktor 4 Space Master/Ultimate reverb
4: Glaceverb
Edit: I think it's worth mentioning that Pristine Space sounds absolutely wonderful, but I find the impulses at Noisevault great with The Grand and VSTi's, but sounding downright lousy when I play my guitars thru it. Maybe it's my choice of impulses - I don't know, but I don't like the sound
I'd love to buy it, but since I have a couple of reverbs already and really shouldn't afford it, I'd like to hear people's opinion on which one of these they favour, and how Arts Accoustic's reverb would be ranked.
I have to say, having Reaktor 4's Space Master is probably adequate for my use - it's downright fantastic, and especially the third-party Ultimate reverb ensemble has some presets which can provide yourself with hours of fun (fire up the preset "Coming up from Hell" and use your favourite guitar w/fuzz and you know what I mean), but nevertheless I find AA's reverb more usable than anything I have.
So, in a perfect world, what would the ranking of these be:
1: Arts Acoustic Reverb
2: Pristine Space (full)
3: Reaktor 4 Space Master/Ultimate reverb
4: Glaceverb
Edit: I think it's worth mentioning that Pristine Space sounds absolutely wonderful, but I find the impulses at Noisevault great with The Grand and VSTi's, but sounding downright lousy when I play my guitars thru it. Maybe it's my choice of impulses - I don't know, but I don't like the sound
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- KVRian
- 533 posts since 2 Jan, 2003 from Staffs, UK
I've only used the Reaktor verb from the ones you'ved mentioned as I'm pretty sorted for verbs with my UAD-1, Creamware card, Reaktor and freebies like SIR.
However, as you mentioned Space Master, did you know that the Reaktor 5 has a new premium library with it and one of the ensembles is Space Master 2
I haven't heard it (so it might be shit, might be amazing) but if you were going to upgrade then it might be worth hanging on until you have checked it out.
http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.p ... 343a9fd1e9#
However, as you mentioned Space Master, did you know that the Reaktor 5 has a new premium library with it and one of the ensembles is Space Master 2
I haven't heard it (so it might be shit, might be amazing) but if you were going to upgrade then it might be worth hanging on until you have checked it out.
http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.p ... 343a9fd1e9#
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- KVRist
- 382 posts since 6 Apr, 2005 from Fair NJ, the Garden State, US
Space Master is really a great reverb. It's a real cpu hog on my machine, tho -- more than the convolution reverbs even -- so I tend to steer clear of it. I'm using the AAR, and I still use some convolution in almost every mix for something or other. If I had Reaktor on a 2nd machine, I'd use Space Master plenty.
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- KVRian
- 769 posts since 2 Apr, 2005
Glaceverb is excellent - the best freeware reverb in my opinion. But, it's hard to understand and program, it basically has one flavour, and it's very limited (no small rooms). If you are going to include Glaceverb in your list, then you should include all the other freebies. SIR gives nearly identical results to Pristine space - if you need more channels, run more instances. The thing I like about AAR is that you have 7 basic flavours, and the most flexibility i've seen. The sound quality is better or as good as most expensive plugins or hardware - so it truely can be the only reverb you need. Reverbs are so unique, that it's not possible to exactly clone another reverbs sound - but that usually isn't necessary, you just need to be able to dial up a reverb that works for your mix. Convolution is great for essentially cloning the exact sound (or a static sample of the same), at the expense of flexibility.
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- KVRian
- 1161 posts since 17 Nov, 2002 from Middlesbrough,UK
I love Glaceverb and use it all the time especially on piano's , its funny as i own a TC powercore yet i always go to Glaceverb first. OK technically the powercore reverbs are supposed to be better its just that my ears prefer Glaceverb just sounds so sweet.
ive just ordered a UDA-1 so im looking forward to using the plate 140.
ive just ordered a UDA-1 so im looking forward to using the plate 140.
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- KVRAF
- 3191 posts since 20 Sep, 2004 from Atlanta
Don't know if you've given it a try but you might consider ariesverb. easy on CPU and free:
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1377.html
admittedly - I've not run vocal or guitar thru it, but it is quite nice on synths
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1377.html
admittedly - I've not run vocal or guitar thru it, but it is quite nice on synths
