Best reverbs !?

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digitalmessiah wrote:live at the MGM Grand..

it's rabbit :box: VS. rabbyt :box:

:hihi:
Oh come on, you know the lobster scissors would kick either's ass.

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digitalmessiah wrote:live at the MGM Grand..

it's rabbit :box: VS. rabbyt :box:

:hihi:
Not going to happen.

:hihi:

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championrabbit, I guess you are very happy that you managed to fukc up this topic.
(seams to be the only hobby you have...)
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Midiworks wrote:championrabbit, I guess you are very happy that you managed to fukc up this topic.
(seams to be the only hobby you have...)
:dog:
:(

I'll have you know that I also play Dungeons and Dragons with Oliver and Maxwell every third weekend.

:x

Anyway, back to reverbs...
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championrabbit wrote:Image"I'll have you know that I also play Dungeons and Dragons with Oliver
and Maxwell every third weekend."

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back on topic - the best reverbs are all on those pesky dsp cards

the vss3 on poco being as flexible as anything and sounding beautiful - with the only weak point in it's arsenal being that it doesnt do plates as well as the UAD one

nothing else is close to these two - and i have tried 'em all
I believe every thread should devolve into character attacks and witch-burning. It really helps the discussion.

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Do any of you chaps use hardware reverbs?

If you want a great, cheap hardware reverb then I'd advise you to look for a used Yamaha Rev500. Hugely unfashionable, but excellent sounding. With hosts being capable of using external hardware as if they were software, it seems worthy of consideration.

Plus hardware has cool flashing lights, and at nightime you can pretend that you're on the bridge of the Starship Enterprise with my hero Captain Picklecard or whatever.

:)

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championrabbit wrote:Do any of you chaps use hardware reverbs?
Not anymore. I have a Kawai RV4 for sale :wink:

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How much?

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championrabbit wrote:How much?
I have no idea what to ask for it yet, first have to look around for going prices. Problem is that I don't want to go through the hassle of shipping it so preferably I sell it to someone here in Holland so he/she can pick it up.

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Fair enough. Shipping rack stuff is nerve-(w)racking I agree!

:lol:

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championrabbit wrote:Do any of you chaps use hardware reverbs?

If you want a great, cheap hardware reverb then I'd advise you to look for a used Yamaha Rev500. ...

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The Rev500 is bad for Ambient
With love from Belgium!

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l33troll wrote:
championrabbit wrote:Do any of you chaps use hardware reverbs?

If you want a great, cheap hardware reverb then I'd advise you to look for a used Yamaha Rev500. ...

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The Rev500 is bad for Ambient
Bullshit.

The Rev500 invented ambient.

The Rev500 is to ambient what Deep Zeppelin is to rap/funk-metal.

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Hey another rabbit. :lol:

The one thing that puts me of trying quick quack reverb is that is seems too focused on rooms, rooms of any shape. Surely a good reverb allows you to create not just a space, but any space imaginable not just rooms?

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championrabbit wrote:
l33troll wrote:The Rev500 is bad for Ambient
Bullshit.

The Rev500 invented ambient.

The Rev500 is to ambient what Deep Zeppelin is to rap/funk-metal.
Hmmm, I don't know about the Rev500 but the SPX90 sucks ass for ambient music. It's way too bright and metallic sounding. My guess is that they probably have a similar character.

The Rev500 invented ambient? Once again you show your ignorance by talking out of your ass. I suppose that it's not surprising for someone, who obviously has so such disdain for the genre, to make such an ignorant statement. If any reverb would even be capable of being referred to as having invented the ambient genre, then it would have to be Lexicon. :roll:

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