Ultimate Best Reverb presently

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Currently the ultimate bes reverb?

QuickQuack RaySpace
10
2%
ArtsacousticReverb
111
25%
Spinaudio Roomverb m2
9
2%
WizooVerb W2
48
11%
Pristine Space Voxengo
21
5%
RayVerb prosoniq
1
0%
Reverb 2016 Stereo Room Princeton Digital
12
3%
Classik Studio Reverb
98
22%
Sonic Flavours R66
9
2%
Wave Arts MasterVerb
14
3%
Waves TrueVerb or RVerb
16
4%
Other - please state in topic
92
21%
 
Total votes: 441

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Last edited by justjazz on Sun Sep 23, 2007 12:08 am, edited 1 time in total.

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UAD Plate 140 and Dreamverb

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Bubbamusic wrote:Waves Trueverb
The "absolute best" reverb? I like Trueverb for stereo room effects...but best overall? Yikes! :-o

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Since the thread title doesn't say it must be VST (or any plugin for that matter) here's my list of the top 5 Ultimate Best reverbs Presently:

1. TC Electronic VSS4 (System 6000, Reverb 4000)
2. Lexicon 480L
3. Lexicon 960L
4. UAD Plate 140
5. TC Electronic VSS3

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I've thoroughly compared ArtsAcoustic, Wizooverb and CSR and I personally believe that CSR is the best sounding of the three.

ArtsAcoustic comes close but it lacks the beautiful open sound of CSR.

Hoping to buy CSR after using Pristine Space Light for many years with Lex 960 impulses, CSR sounds better than the impulses I use too :D

If you're missing the modulation of ArtsAcoustic verb when using CSR, here's a trick...

Step 1
Create a vibrato preset with Kjaerhus Classic Verb

1) Add a soft synth with a simple waveform (sine or sawtooth will do)
2) Insert a Kjaerhus Classic Chorus and set Wet to 100%, Feedback to 0%, Stereo = off. Now adjust the delay / depth / rate until you get a good preset for a typical vibrato sound.
3) Save this preset (you can use it in later projects without doing these steps)

Step 2
Create an aux send for your reverb and insert the Kjaerhus Classic Chorus Vibrato preset first and then CSR. And there you have it, the gorgeous sound of CSR with modulation ! :D

Haven't tried VariVerb yet, I guess I probably should :D

Enjoy
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altiverb for IR. TC hardware for algo.

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MasterVerb: Very natural sounding reverb for acoustic stuff.

Truverb: Exceptionally good at giving a sound a depth with its early reflections. Not super for very long tail reverbs but todays music is all about short reverbs and early reflections. Extremely CPU efficient beside the current popular reverbs.

Sonic Flavours R66: Great for long, modulated hall/plate reverbs. Works best for synth stuff.
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Just tried R66 and Variverb, don't like VariVerb, love R66.

Top two for me are R66 and CSR.

Ftos

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How can you do a "best reverb" survey without including three of the best reverbs available: Magix Variverb, Altiverb, and the UAD1 Plate 140? Glaring omissions. Bad survey.

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We should do a pre-poll thread, collect ALL the contenders (within reason) and then do a poll, proper! :tu:

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PalancareWare Empire: Yeah!
Anwida DXRL: Oh Yeah!

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you know for some things I like the reverb on the multi effects unit that comes with teh korg digital edition. I like it allot :D
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What do you guys think of Rayspace ? I'm just playing around with it and it's very impressive. Biggest problem being I find it harder to program than most verbs since you have to know what sort of room you wish to draw for a particular sound.

Also, experimenting more with R66, I see that it is only good for big rooms, for small rooms, it starts sound very metallic :D

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I like Arts Acoustic best. Easy to use, almost always gets me a result I am happy with, decent for cpu, no dongle or C/R, generous licensing for multiple machines, fair price, and made by a small developer.

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pdxindy wrote:I like Arts Acoustic best. Easy to use, almost always gets me a result I am happy with, decent for cpu, no dongle or C/R, generous licensing for multiple machines, fair price, and made by a small developer.
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