Yes, particularly because it's so approachable, you can use experimental IRs in any convo reverb and get pretty similar results, it depends more on the IR than the plugin really. So this is more about usability of interface and rapid browsing and creation of patches.Ranoka wrote: ↑Wed Oct 10, 2018 1:07 pm I currently only have Fruity Convolver, looking at the Credits it says "Convolution engine by: LiquidSonics" who do Reverberate - I wonder how much the products differ.
Is FOG a good choice for experimental sound design, when using audio that isn't necessarily an IR?
your convolution reverb of choice?
- KVRAF
- 35295 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
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- KVRAF
- 4218 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
Reverberate is great actually, but is too bloated and swollen of features I never use and that simply slow me down in my workflow. Fog is the perfect match for my needs.aMUSEd wrote: ↑Wed Oct 10, 2018 3:39 pmSame hereNeon Breath wrote: ↑Tue Oct 09, 2018 5:30 pm The greatest thing about Fog Convolver is its GUI, so easy to navigate and explore.
I had Reverberate and since I'm using Fog, it's collecting dust now...
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- KVRian
- 1090 posts since 24 Jul, 2018
I use Reaverb and add more modules too it. Once you learn how to use it you can get alot of variety out of it I often load 2 different impulses and a room and a plate in the same instance along with trim and filter.
Also Best Service Hall Of Fame sounds actually really good.
Also Best Service Hall Of Fame sounds actually really good.
- KVRian
- 821 posts since 11 Aug, 2018 from UE
Melda for me.
Best
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Brother Charles Brother Charles https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=271995
- KVRian
- 1104 posts since 3 Jan, 2012 from Alberta, Canada
I’m super, super impressed with Best Service’s new “Halls of Fame 3”. I have the “Complete” collection and I have to admit, it sure does sound good. I don’t own Altiverb nor Slate’s convo verbs, but as a multi-style verb, I feel as though it’s one of the best out there now-a-days. As bonuses, HOF3 is light on CPU and not exorbitantly expensive. The preset system and interface are easy to work with.
For the Bricasti vibe, I don’t think anything comes close to LiquidSonics’ “Seventh Heaven Pro”.
For the Bricasti vibe, I don’t think anything comes close to LiquidSonics’ “Seventh Heaven Pro”.
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- Banned
- 821 posts since 4 Aug, 2010
I use IRDust with free impulse responses that I collected from the web = killer combo!
viewtopic.php?f=246&t=403082
viewtopic.php?f=246&t=403082
- KVRian
- 778 posts since 21 Apr, 2016
Pretty hooked on Reflektor.
Nobody, Ever wrote:I have enough plugins.
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- KVRian
- 1181 posts since 27 May, 2008
Reverberate is great. Not too bloated but saving presets sux. So there....
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- KVRAF
- 2375 posts since 12 Nov, 2014
I’m still using Waves IR1, but since upgrading to a new computer I haven’t gotten around to installing their IRs yet. So I’ve been using Logic’s Space Designer lately.
I have always used it, just not as much as the IR1 which has/had a few more options, like independent ER balancing controls. Space Designer doesn’t have this. Plus there is a whole bunch of different places in IR1 not found in Space Designer. The two compliment each other quite well actually.
Just wished Waves got around to updating the UI.
I have always used it, just not as much as the IR1 which has/had a few more options, like independent ER balancing controls. Space Designer doesn’t have this. Plus there is a whole bunch of different places in IR1 not found in Space Designer. The two compliment each other quite well actually.
Just wished Waves got around to updating the UI.
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- KVRist
- 455 posts since 31 Jan, 2018
I don't know if this is a very good deal or not, but Overloud's REmatrix is down to €139 at the moment:
https://overloud.com/products/rematrix
https://overloud.com/products/rematrix
- KVRian
- 512 posts since 22 Aug, 2014
+1 ReMatrix
ReMatrix Libraries has special feedback sounds.
I love Imagined Spaces
and Studio Sessions series are beautiful sounds
ReMatrix Libraries has special feedback sounds.
I love Imagined Spaces
and Studio Sessions series are beautiful sounds
VST Mappings for Bitwig
--Bitwig 5/ Live10 Suite/ Maschine/ HP X360 8Core--
--Bitwig 5/ Live10 Suite/ Maschine/ HP X360 8Core--
- KVRAF
- 9577 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
+1
This has pretty unique functions whereby you can use 6 different IRs (one for each band) which can then be applied in different ways depending on which crossover type you use.
Using Level you can simply and smoothly select any of the 6 IRs and mix between them.
And of course this can be modulated.
Or choose one of the other crossover types for exotic sounds.
Using Spectrum or Tonal/Transient crossover types creates some awesome sounds as the different IRs will effect different portions of the audio. You can then get a wide variety of sounds by adjusting the Level Slope, Smoothing, Tone and Spectral resolution parameters.
If youre a new customer get it for 20 % less with code: MELDA9346328
Or get an even better deal and apply this when Melda have one of their regular sales.
Amazon: why not use an alternative
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- KVRAF
- 3245 posts since 21 May, 2004 from Deep in the Heart of Texas
Huh. There's a thing that I haven't actually tried (but now am going to have to try) --
We should be able to load reverb IRs into any convolution loader, and two that I use and am extremely pleased with are Impulsive for $20 and Torpedo Wall of Sound for about $10. I own both, and haven't really played around with them, except to load guitar cabs and tweak the sound minimally.
The new version of WOS has a 'simulation preset mode' that lets you tweak lots of parameters.
https://www.3sigmaaudio.com/impulsive/
https://www.two-notes.com/en/wall-of-sound
The Torpedo BlendIR should also work, and lets you load up to 8 IRs at once and tweak them. From what I can see, it's free, but isn't really intended for tracking or mixing, more for creating custom IRs and exporting them to another loader.
https://www.two-notes.com/en/blendir
Anybody else here tried this? Is there some reason it wouldn't work?
We should be able to load reverb IRs into any convolution loader, and two that I use and am extremely pleased with are Impulsive for $20 and Torpedo Wall of Sound for about $10. I own both, and haven't really played around with them, except to load guitar cabs and tweak the sound minimally.
The new version of WOS has a 'simulation preset mode' that lets you tweak lots of parameters.
https://www.3sigmaaudio.com/impulsive/
https://www.two-notes.com/en/wall-of-sound
The Torpedo BlendIR should also work, and lets you load up to 8 IRs at once and tweak them. From what I can see, it's free, but isn't really intended for tracking or mixing, more for creating custom IRs and exporting them to another loader.
https://www.two-notes.com/en/blendir
Anybody else here tried this? Is there some reason it wouldn't work?
- KVRian
- 512 posts since 22 Aug, 2014
I have some Third Party IRs.
Frostpoint is ambient,chill,spacy feedbacks.
and cheep price Now £5.59.
https://www.sampleism.com/product/frostpoint
Prime Sonic Scape IRs are lush reverb sounds.
https://vintagesynthpads.com/ocart/impulse-responses
MoReVox has many IR Libraries.
http://www.morevox.com/web/-retroverb.php
http://www.morevox.com/web/-r-type.php
Frostpoint is ambient,chill,spacy feedbacks.
and cheep price Now £5.59.
https://www.sampleism.com/product/frostpoint
Prime Sonic Scape IRs are lush reverb sounds.
https://vintagesynthpads.com/ocart/impulse-responses
MoReVox has many IR Libraries.
http://www.morevox.com/web/-retroverb.php
http://www.morevox.com/web/-r-type.php
VST Mappings for Bitwig
--Bitwig 5/ Live10 Suite/ Maschine/ HP X360 8Core--
--Bitwig 5/ Live10 Suite/ Maschine/ HP X360 8Core--