Best "Native" Spring reverb plugin or emulation?

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trackbout wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 1:26 am Nexcellence.

http://www.pspaudioware.com/plugins/rev ... xcellence/
Good plugin

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SteveWZ wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 5:35 pm
trackbout wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 1:26 am Nexcellence.

http://www.pspaudioware.com/plugins/rev ... xcellence/
Good plugin
I too find it to be quite good but for traditional spring reverb duties, PSP Springbox invariably works better for me.

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Springs by AudioThing is excellent. I make reggae/dub and it suits my needs for a convincing spring reverb 100%.
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Morevox "MSP" spring/plate reverb Impulses
Free until 15 April

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electro wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 6:14 am Gsi recently released GS-201 mk2. Revamped Roland Space Echo VST
I prefer Audiothing's Outerspace for that personally. But for spring reverb, I think Spirit Reverb beats everything.

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I managed to get Twangstrom to sound almost exactly like one of the hardware spring reverb tanks I was using with a Koma Field Kit FX -- as in, I ran them both in parallel with the same input and switched between them, and I couldn't tell which was which. So I sold the hardware.

(Since then, just for the hell of it, I picked up a Mosky Spring Reverb pedal, which is a Belton brick rather than real springs. It sounds pretty nice in the feedback loop of a delay and was super cheap.)

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foosnark wrote: Wed Mar 18, 2020 4:03 pm I managed to get Twangstrom to sound almost exactly like one of the hardware spring reverb tanks I was using with a Koma Field Kit FX -- as in, I ran them both in parallel with the same input and switched between them, and I couldn't tell which was which. So I sold the hardware.
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electro wrote: Wed Mar 18, 2020 5:20 pm Really, is there any audio?
Nope, I didn't record it.

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Strangely nobody mentioned the free Dragonfly reverb yet...
ReverendLove wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2020 3:18 pm BTW: I like Softubes Spring reverb almost alone for its shake button which gives you the scary sound of clashing springs like a spring tank in an mistreaded AC30
I think I would only be interested in a spring reverb if its modeled and has a shake button or better shake it with a modulation curve or sound. Virtually crash your guitar into the amp...
Which of the mentioned ones does that?
Does the Softube Spring model it or is it sampled?

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Tj Shredder wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2020 7:19 am
I think I would only be interested in a spring reverb if its modeled and has a shake button or better shake it with a modulation curve or sound. Virtually crash your guitar into the amp...
Which of the mentioned ones does that?
Does the Softube Spring model it or is it sampled?
twangstrom has a "shake", and the demo limitations are good for demoing. (noise bursts, not loud, no time limit, no functional limit)
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Tj Shredder wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2020 7:19 am I think I would only be interested in a spring reverb if its modeled and has a shake button or better shake it with a modulation curve or sound. Virtually crash your guitar into the amp...
Which of the mentioned ones does that?
Does the Softube Spring model it or is it sampled?
The reverb itself is an emulation.
I don't know if the shake is modeled or sampled but it's automatable and depending on the intensity / value and the selected reverb parameters it sounds different.
Softube wrote:Spring Reverb is an authentic spring reverb recreation that will add vintage character and grit to any audio track. It also includes novel features such as a fully automatable Shake control that will shake the virtual springs around for those thunderous spring effects. Get some recognizable character in your mix with the Spring Reverb!

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I've always enjoyed the AXP flextron tbh.

One of the better. Also, there's one by Roxy called the super spring reverb. i liked that. I found it on the dsprobotics.com forum at:
http://dsprobotics.com/support/
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foosnark wrote: Wed Mar 18, 2020 4:03 pm I managed to get Twangstrom to sound almost exactly like one of the hardware spring reverb tanks I was using with a Koma Field Kit FX -- as in, I ran them both in parallel with the same input and switched between them, and I couldn't tell which was which. So I sold the hardware.
The Koma Field Kit FX was sitting on Sascha's desk throughout the whole development process of Twangström, among others (e.g. Vermona Retroverb), and a whole bunch of tanks.

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Urs wrote: Thu Mar 19, 2020 8:37 pm The Koma Field Kit FX was sitting on Sascha's desk throughout the whole development process of Twangström, among others (e.g. Vermona Retroverb), and a whole bunch of tanks.
That would explain it! :D I don't remember which two tanks I had with it but they were pretty standard ones, a 3-spring and a 2-spring.

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I stopped looking around after getting the PSP Springbox
http://www.pspaudioware.com/plugins/rev ... pringbox1/
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