Ahhh.. I'm With You now... Bad reflectoraMUSEd wrote:jumper24 wrote:It is stereo - but you need to click on the R for full stereo in and out. (otherwise its mono in and stereo out)aMUSEd wrote:....
I read on the NI forum that it doesn't have a full stereo path....
Yes I know, but that's not what I meant:
http://www.native-instruments.com/forum ... st-1251977
Best reverb, for all jobs? (ongoing process)
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- KVRist
- 75 posts since 12 Mar, 2005
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Someone mis-quoted me here.stian wrote:It was never the intention to hurt LiquidSonics in any way (and I find it hard to believe that we do). I apologize for any confusion, though. We already had the plug-in "DeVerberate" for reverb reduction, so "Verberate" seemed like a logical choice. It is not really easy to find names and it is important for us to have fairly consistent names throughout our range of plug-ins.aMUSEd wrote:hibidy wrote:I read on the NI forum that it doesn't have a full stereo path so that might be why. That's why I prefer Reverberate for convolution reverbs (and wish Acon hadn't given their reverb such a confusingly similar name - it can't be doing Liquidsonics any favours)
Best,
Stian
- KVRAF
- 37378 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
I wasn't saying it was intentional, just unfortunate, because I have seen several times people mix them up including, I think, in this thread earlier on (or a similar one).stian wrote:It was never the intention to hurt LiquidSonics in any way (and I find it hard to believe that we do). I apologize for any confusion, though. We already had the plug-in "DeVerberate" for reverb reduction, so "Verberate" seemed like a logical choice. It is not really easy to find names and it is important for us to have fairly consistent names throughout our range of plug-ins.aMUSEd wrote:I read on the NI forum that it doesn't have a full stereo path so that might be why. That's why I prefer Reverberate for convolution reverbs (and wish Acon hadn't given their reverb such a confusingly similar name - it can't be doing Liquidsonics any favours)
Best,
Stian
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
I could swear there was a post asking what I decided on.
The Hofa IQ verb was the best of everything I tried. It has one fatal flaw, really long tails have drop outs. I thought if I could pick it up in the marketplace it would be fine, but I don't want to pay 170 bucks for it as the answer from tech support is the usual "try doing everything that won't help you to work in the way you are accustomed" stuff.
So other than enjoying discussing reverbs and tossing ideas back and fourth, that idea was done.
Should I lock this thread now? Maybe it's not serving a purpose anymore?
The Hofa IQ verb was the best of everything I tried. It has one fatal flaw, really long tails have drop outs. I thought if I could pick it up in the marketplace it would be fine, but I don't want to pay 170 bucks for it as the answer from tech support is the usual "try doing everything that won't help you to work in the way you are accustomed" stuff.
So other than enjoying discussing reverbs and tossing ideas back and fourth, that idea was done.
Should I lock this thread now? Maybe it's not serving a purpose anymore?
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- KVRian
- 1086 posts since 17 Jun, 2012
Dear Uncle Eric,Uncle E wrote:Sorry, very late to this: we're offering all Acon Digital for 30% off for the next 2 weeks, including Verberate for $69:V0RT3X wrote:Next up IMO would be Acon Digital Verberate for $100. The audio demos I've heard from this are very realistic.
http://www.jrrshop.com/acon-digital-verberate
Thank you for the lovely heads up as always. Just purchased. You've sent me a lifeline more than once on great deals (love me my Steinberg Portico Comp
Cheers,
AC
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- KVRian
- 1401 posts since 9 Feb, 2012
I think that was me asking... don't lock it, there's some good discussion.hibidy wrote:I could swear there was a post asking what I decided on.
The Hofa IQ verb was the best of everything I tried. It has one fatal flaw, really long tails have drop outs. I thought if I could pick it up in the marketplace it would be fine, but I don't want to pay 170 bucks for it as the answer from tech support is the usual "try doing everything that won't help you to work in the way you are accustomed" stuff.
So other than enjoying discussing reverbs and tossing ideas back and fourth, that idea was done.
Should I lock this thread now? Maybe it's not serving a purpose anymore?
Maybe "decision made" should change to "the quest continues" and/or diary updates in the OP (maybe there is... haven't looked).
This does seem to be the reigning Summer '14 blockbuster reverb thread, such as it is.
Speaking or reverb: I've been having a lot of fun with the Waves Renaissance Reverb that I picked up cheap a few weeks ago.
It's another "let it do what it's good at," but don't expect any more than that... seems to excel at short/non-linear/reverse.
WEASEL: World Electro-Acoustic Sound Excitation Laboratories
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Yeah, I might change the thread title again but I just thought I'd leave it that way. It's a disappointment because the hofa is exactly what I'm looking for, but too much coin for something that didn't function perfectly.
I've bumped out the IR 1 as I don't care for the preset browsing and many of the IR' are just samey and uninspiring. I think I should just be happy with what I have.
I've bumped out the IR 1 as I don't care for the preset browsing and many of the IR' are just samey and uninspiring. I think I should just be happy with what I have.
- KVRAF
- 2960 posts since 9 Dec, 2011 from falling
We are never happy with what we have. I see the path now. You must acquire Alitiverb 7. Suck it up.hibidy wrote:Yeah, I might change the thread title again but I just thought I'd leave it that way. It's a disappointment because the hofa is exactly what I'm looking for, but too much coin for something that didn't function perfectly.
I've bumped out the IR 1 as I don't care for the preset browsing and many of the IR' are just samey and uninspiring. I think I should just be happy with what I have.
Bitwig Certified Trainer
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- KVRAF
- 4584 posts since 21 Sep, 2005
Well, console yourself with the bucks saved.
And not a buck was given that day!
Here are some nice little freebies to warm your little cockles:
http://www.kresearch.com/index.php?p=KRFree

http://www.voxengo.com/product/oldskoolverb/

Both of those are excellent reverbs. Very usable and very nice sounding.
And there is this:
http://www.vst4free.com/free_vst.php?pl ... erb&id=913

by Martin Eastwood. I find a lot of uses for this. Another keeper.
Did you ever consider Eos by AD?
http://www.audiodamage.com/effects/prod ... ?pid=AD023

It's a lovely luscious long reverb, can be quite coloured or not. Can use it on drums, vox, guitars. It's really dense and gets inside the sound. Quite exceptional reverb. Sean did the algos for it iirc. It is 50 bucks though worth every cent.
And not a buck was given that day!
Here are some nice little freebies to warm your little cockles:
http://www.kresearch.com/index.php?p=KRFree

http://www.voxengo.com/product/oldskoolverb/

Both of those are excellent reverbs. Very usable and very nice sounding.
And there is this:
http://www.vst4free.com/free_vst.php?pl ... erb&id=913

by Martin Eastwood. I find a lot of uses for this. Another keeper.
Did you ever consider Eos by AD?
http://www.audiodamage.com/effects/prod ... ?pid=AD023

It's a lovely luscious long reverb, can be quite coloured or not. Can use it on drums, vox, guitars. It's really dense and gets inside the sound. Quite exceptional reverb. Sean did the algos for it iirc. It is 50 bucks though worth every cent.
- KVRAF
- 20663 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Don't lock it! This has taken a different direction (better, IMO) than the typical "which one?" threads.hibidy wrote:Should I lock this thread now? Maybe it's not serving a purpose anymore?
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- KVRAF
- 4584 posts since 21 Sep, 2005
Noticed this on the KR page - looks nice - 89 bucks.
http://www.kresearch.com/index.php?p=KRspace

KR-Space is a modular reverb-echoes based multi-effect plug-in which can produce a multitude of different types of effects, from traditional echoes and reverbs, to very complex soundscapes, modulation and filtering effects, resonating echoes and reflections, saturation effects and other types of effects which are not available on any commercially available plug-in of this type.
Grab the demo and give it a twirl.
http://www.kresearch.com/index.php?p=KRspace
KR-Space is a modular reverb-echoes based multi-effect plug-in which can produce a multitude of different types of effects, from traditional echoes and reverbs, to very complex soundscapes, modulation and filtering effects, resonating echoes and reflections, saturation effects and other types of effects which are not available on any commercially available plug-in of this type.
Grab the demo and give it a twirl.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
yepbillcarroll wrote:We are never happy with what we have. I see the path now. You must acquire Alitiverb 7. Suck it up.hibidy wrote:Yeah, I might change the thread title again but I just thought I'd leave it that way. It's a disappointment because the hofa is exactly what I'm looking for, but too much coin for something that didn't function perfectly.
I've bumped out the IR 1 as I don't care for the preset browsing and many of the IR' are just samey and uninspiring. I think I should just be happy with what I have.
