New Fabfilter teaser (Pro-R Reverb)

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MogwaiBoy wrote:People on Gearslutz are saying this reverb could even be suited towards mastering. Anyone here have an opinion on that? I'm guessing it's due to transparency and curve tweakability.

Can you do any interesting stereo stuff like super lush Side channel-only reverb for really expansive mix widening?
Of all the reverbs available in plugin format, I'd say Pro-R is indeed at the very top when it comes to a mastering reverb. 99.9% of the time you use a reverb in mastering it is to fix bad fadeouts or unnatural gaps in "room tone" within a song (for instance when it transitions from the first chorus back to a verse, where sometimes everything stops and then starts again).

The reason Pro-R is so good at this task is because of it's invisibility. It just sits there, filling in the gap. It can very transparently "grab" the original ambience information in a track and just extend it.

The more I use it in various tasks the more I'm starting to appreciate just how unique this thing is. It's main character is that it doesn't have a main character! Audio sources just get a sense of space, or are "extended". This is especially evident if you run a very wide, harmonically rich and complex pad through pro-r at it's most basic settings (no decay EQ, no post-EQ). You can turn up the mix knob quite a bit before you actually start hearing the reverb. Before that line is crossed, the pad is simply "extended".. or shifted on the Z axis of the stereo field, depending on the distance knob and pre-delay.

We are so used to reverbs being marketed and created as an added "spice" that Pro-R may actually sound a bit confusing at first.

I really hope FabFilter will explore the reverb stuff further because they obviously have the skills for it. A more "vibey" and experimental reverb would compliment Pro-R perfectly. Just imagine all those modulation sources.. Tempo synced LFOs, envelope followers, MIDI triggered envelopes etc. It would be awesome! :D
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Another video, showing how Fabfilter PRO-R can be used to control tonal frequencies on individual parts.

These techniques can be done with any reverb and equalizer but Fabfilter PRO-R is a bit more intuitive due to the included tonal controls.

Several instances of PRO-R are used...

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That's really cool. I'll pull the trigger on the demo tonight. Then the 30 days of dread that I'll like it :hihi:

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Why god, WHY did I have to try?

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It's like instant pudding, w/o the wait.

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Well.. you have 30 days of that pudding. See if you like it after that. :hihi:
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incubus wrote:It's like instant pudding, w/o the wait.
Like instant pudding, then :shrug:

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But you still have to make the pudding. You have to put it in the fridge to set up, and it's about a 30 minute process iirc.

With this, dialing in a verb sound you like takes more like 30 seconds.

Instant pudding, delicious, w/o the wait :D

BTW, it does seem rather light on the CPU for what it does. Much win, but DO NOT want to pay 199 :cry:

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I'm not surprised it's CPU-friendly. I'm amazed everytime I see how many Pro-Qs I have enabled in a song, and barely notice the hit. The .dll file is only 2 megabytes big. How do they fit so much awesome in such little bytes!

Re: Pro-R price. It's $120 for me with "personal discount" added. Super tempted. Fabfilter may even have a sale in December, right?

On the subject of instant puddings - depends on brand and flavour. . Banana no. Chocolate, caramel or strawberry, yes..! But I have to admit I haven't had a bowl of instant pudding since mum used to batch them up in the 80s.

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MogwaiBoy wrote:I'm not surprised it's CPU-friendly. I'm amazed everytime I see how many Pro-Qs I have enabled in a song, and barely notice the hit. The .dll file is only 2 megabytes big. How do they fit so much awesome in such little bytes!

Re: Pro-R price. It's $120 for me with "personal discount" added. Super tempted. Fabfilter may even have a sale in December, right?

On the subject of instant puddings - depends on brand and flavour. . Banana no. Chocolate, caramel or strawberry, yes..! But I have to admit I haven't had a bowl of instant pudding since mum used to batch them up in the 80s.
Can we stop talking about pudding? I'm deathly allergic to bananas, milk chocolate, caramel and strawberries. :x

(and I have fond memories of all 4 before they became an issue)

:?

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Ok, just to be nice, how about instant nice verb that is really easy to use and works as advertised?

(and no, I do NOT believe others fit into this category, ymmv)

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I'm also allergic to things that work as advertised. :lol:

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incubus wrote:Ok, just to be nice, how about instant nice verb that is really easy to use and works as advertised?
Add 'cheap too' for either VVV or VP. :hihi:

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Here is a tempo based "shimmer" reverb (Fabfilter PRO-R and "Classic Verbs"):

https://soundcloud.com/synth-presets-co ... lter-pro-r

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Been following the chatter on Gearslutz and as expected a slight backlash has begun: It sounds "plasticky" - "like all FF plugins do", apparently. :hihi:

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MogwaiBoy wrote:It sounds "plasticky"
That's just the standard Gearslutz code for "I have no idea WTF I'm talking about, but have to say something bad about it so people will think I'm an authority on the subject."

...because, ya know, plastic has a sound, and reverbs can sound like it. :tu: :dog: :nutter: :roll: :hihi:
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