I am not sure, why I did not made tests earlier with MReverb. For late verb I just don't like it so much, but for early reflections it is unbelievable great! It's very cool to be able to position the instruments with the XY thing.
Now I am considering rework my orchestral template and use MReverb for positioning / ER for the specific instruments. Till now I did it with Breeze in a send and used one instance for ER only ... probably not that great, but the sound was enough for me. Now, when using MReverb, I would love to use one instance for every instrument / at least sections. The CPU consumption is a bit higher with this technique of course.
I am using MReverb with 0% late and ER only (ER/Late set to 0%). I am wondering if MReverb is still computing the late verb and therefore using more CPU than really needed!? If so: could it be possible to have a switch, which enables / disables the late verb?
Edit: Same question regarding the modulation. Is it disabled when it is 0% ? At least in Breeze the modulation takes a huge amount of CPU already. Maybe disabling the modulation at all could also be saving CPU?
Thanks for an answer!
best,
Manu
