my big reverb question -
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- KVRian
- 511 posts since 1 Jun, 2005 from ireland
ok hereshow i feel
when i use vst reverbs i fell like der is a space between the source and the reverb
like der not realy mixing
oil paint and water colours u dig
wood and glass
can anyone plz recomend a reverbs dat doesnt feel like this
just to clarify
i have taught this about waves and tc verbs and
audio damage other stuff etc and convoulution/impulse type stuff is the way i want to go
i havent used arts acoustic yet
i use them bought as inserts and sends and on a range
of sources -which have included purely electronic and
studio recorded guitar based stuff with real drums etc
i have try'd makin it more wet and various settings
i hate to compare to hardware but its like -
when i use hardware reverbs even alesis stuff i feel like the reverb is realer or more true to the source than the vst i hae tried
well thx
when i use vst reverbs i fell like der is a space between the source and the reverb
like der not realy mixing
oil paint and water colours u dig
wood and glass
can anyone plz recomend a reverbs dat doesnt feel like this
just to clarify
i have taught this about waves and tc verbs and
audio damage other stuff etc and convoulution/impulse type stuff is the way i want to go
i havent used arts acoustic yet
i use them bought as inserts and sends and on a range
of sources -which have included purely electronic and
studio recorded guitar based stuff with real drums etc
i have try'd makin it more wet and various settings
i hate to compare to hardware but its like -
when i use hardware reverbs even alesis stuff i feel like the reverb is realer or more true to the source than the vst i hae tried
well thx
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- KVRAF
- 4822 posts since 14 Mar, 2002 from Somewhere else, on principle
What language are you writing in? 
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- KVRAF
- 3002 posts since 24 Nov, 2003 from Heidelberg&Hamburg
I dun nau iwn haadwäär Halls
getting round and round the garden
and round those broblms
I somedaisies triett da aka use (blabla)
a point where I hardly NOTICED any
Hall reverseverb
Worked well with Sonictimeworks ReverbX or any other
only people said
why do you never use ???(reverb)
So this can't be any solution, I'm afraid...but something similar I was told in an e-mail by a jazz-musician. He used a free reverb and put it this way, only a TAD TAD TAD, and the instant something CHANGES he stops. Then 1% back...
Of course we both know no hardware-reverb. So you have to wait for other bad poems or better answers, sadly enough. But most interesting question...
getting round and round the garden
and round those broblms
I somedaisies triett da aka use (blabla)
a point where I hardly NOTICED any
Hall reverseverb
Worked well with Sonictimeworks ReverbX or any other
only people said
why do you never use ???(reverb)
So this can't be any solution, I'm afraid...but something similar I was told in an e-mail by a jazz-musician. He used a free reverb and put it this way, only a TAD TAD TAD, and the instant something CHANGES he stops. Then 1% back...
Of course we both know no hardware-reverb. So you have to wait for other bad poems or better answers, sadly enough. But most interesting question...
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- KVRAF
- 1682 posts since 13 Oct, 2003 from Oulu, Finland
Join this group buy. You only have a few moments left...
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... &start=225
There's a reverb for you which blends VERY nicely with the sound it effects...
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... &start=225
There's a reverb for you which blends VERY nicely with the sound it effects...
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- KVRAF
- 2750 posts since 2 Feb, 2005 from Raincoast of Grayland
Yeah, what Kraku says. Get in there now. Or wait a day and pay twice as much.
perception: the stuff reality is made of.
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- KVRAF
- 2028 posts since 18 Mar, 2004 from New York, N.Y.
Also possibler to put der reverb back through der eq, where den you shave off some top end off its chest, then you see the verb is smoothen.
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- KVRAF
- 8706 posts since 24 May, 2002 from Tutukaka, New Zealand
were dese peepl get dem hairy reverbs? Mine reverb never got no hairs in der firzt playse. mine bald wen I buyed it - never not have to shave no nuffink off mine.Also possibler to put der reverb back through der eq, where den you shave off some top end off its chest, then you see the verb is smoothen.
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- KVRAF
- 3002 posts since 24 Nov, 2003 from Heidelberg&Hamburg
hev d'ask my unz "willya be shafed"? vurt err wuld rrrasa laik eery reverbs...(if reverbs could be got to have hairs my small but in the future visible hole at the back of my head could be made to have hairs again tookritikon wrote:were dese peepl get dem hairy reverbs? Mine reverb never got no hairs in der firzt playse. mine bald wen I buyed it - never not have to shave no nuffink off mine.Also possibler to put der reverb back through der eq, where den you shave off some top end off its chest, then you see the verb is smoothen.
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- KVRian
- 1008 posts since 9 Aug, 2004 from helsinki rock city
markroom, before going vst, i really liked the korg reverbs, on x5, trinity, soundlink rc mixing console, ... hmm, and i think my ART multi-fx also had this same kind of reverb.
anyway, if that smooth reverb sound is what you're looking for, try voxengo retroverb or what ever it is called ... hmm, olschoolverb?
when i switched to vst i just thaught that computers dont yet have the power .. you know, to simulate enough reflections .. but it just seems that they try to sound too "real" ...
i thought that all vst reverbs suck, but then i found that one .. and i think there's more, but for now, i've settled with that one ..
anyway, if that smooth reverb sound is what you're looking for, try voxengo retroverb or what ever it is called ... hmm, olschoolverb?
when i switched to vst i just thaught that computers dont yet have the power .. you know, to simulate enough reflections .. but it just seems that they try to sound too "real" ...
i thought that all vst reverbs suck, but then i found that one .. and i think there's more, but for now, i've settled with that one ..
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- KVRist
- 262 posts since 8 Jun, 2005
very funny thread. but, markroom, keep in mind, that here are many non native speakers (like me). for them it's very hard to understand such slang, so you should get much more (and much more serious) answers from all around the world if you ask your question in "normal" english...
so - what was your question again?
so - what was your question again?
