Audified Linda IronVerb metallic reverb
- KVRAF
- 1583 posts since 26 Aug, 2019
Audified been around awhile. There's a free trial you could give a whirl.
Toolfarm has a pretty good overview of the features:
https://www.toolfarm.com/buy/audified_linda_ironverb/
Toolfarm has a pretty good overview of the features:
https://www.toolfarm.com/buy/audified_linda_ironverb/
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- KVRAF
- 4380 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
Sounds just like another generic reverb in this sea of reverbs... Don’t hear anything special here.
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- KVRAF
- 4720 posts since 26 Nov, 2015 from Way Downunder
Another month another plate reverb 
- KVRAF
- 2575 posts since 25 Apr, 2009 from gone
That’s why I can’t wait to try it. I’ve listened to the demo and heard... nothing special.Neon Breath wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 8:13 pm Sounds just like another generic reverb in this sea of reverbs... Don’t hear anything special here.
They claim it’s absolutely unique sounding : pure marketing or material-dependent ? I want to know.
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- KVRAF
- 4380 posts since 15 Sep, 2010
DJErmac wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 10:28 pmThat’s why I can’t wait to try it. I’ve listened to the demo and heard... nothing special.Neon Breath wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 8:13 pm Sounds just like another generic reverb in this sea of reverbs... Don’t hear anything special here.
They claim it’s absolutely unique sounding : pure marketing or material-dependent ? I want to know.
- KVRAF
- 2575 posts since 25 Apr, 2009 from gone
OK, I've just tried it.
Round 1 : this "metallic" thing is marketing to me. When you engage it, you get some kind of feedback. Not bad, not a game changer.
But the good part is that the reverb sounds absolutely superb to my ears. It's alive, full, dense...
Round 1 : this "metallic" thing is marketing to me. When you engage it, you get some kind of feedback. Not bad, not a game changer.
But the good part is that the reverb sounds absolutely superb to my ears. It's alive, full, dense...
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- KVRAF
- 1541 posts since 16 Jan, 2018 from Portland, OR USA
Agreed. And also... what doesn't sound like marketing nowadays, I mean read anything that PA writes about every new (iteration of an already existing tool) overhyped thingy they make. Or Slate... or... [fill in the blank]DJErmac wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 11:54 pm OK, I've just tried it.
Round 1 : this "metallic" thing is marketing to me.
Once again agreed. It sounds really good to my ears (pop/rock mainly) and most importantly (for me): quick and easy. I want to play and compose and nothing gets in the way. I'm usually a Valhalla person, but sometimes I get tangled in tweaking parameters... and forget the music. This reverb is efficient and user friendly. Just my 0.02 doubloons.But the good part is that the reverb sounds absolutely superb to my ears. It's alive, full, dense...
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- KVRAF
- 2575 posts since 25 Apr, 2009 from gone
True, Plugin Alliance are unnecessary bulls#it superstars. They once ran a poll that I answered, asking what they could do to improve themselves : the first thing I said is that they should focus on what the plugin is doing instead of spamming various forms of "this is the best thing you’ve ever heard" and "we’ve succeeded in recreating the perfect tool you’ve been waiting for" 650 times a line for 3 paragraphs.escalona wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 12:09 am And also... what doesn't sound like marketing nowadays, I mean read anything that PA writes about every new (iteration of an already existing tool) overhyped thingy they make.
I don’t read this horse diarr#ea, I think most users who did not discover plugins yesterday also don’t, this is a waste of time for everybody on Earth, including my cat, because while I’m looking for the relevant informations though this nonsense I’m not playing with him.
Btw for the people who have never heard of Audified, be sure they are excellent plugins designers.
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- Banned
- 173 posts since 20 Apr, 2021
To my old ears it's a good first time reverb buy, for generic purpose, nothing more.
It doesn't sound bad, don't get my wrong, but for people who own already thousand of other reverbs it is nothing magic or special.
It doesn't sound bad, don't get my wrong, but for people who own already thousand of other reverbs it is nothing magic or special.
- KVRist
- 120 posts since 7 Nov, 2021
It is pretty nice on guitar imo
I also tried it on e-piano, but didn't like
it that much. Maybe this so called metallic
character works well on guitars.
Since there are so many reverb plugins and
many a man already has a lot of reverbs,
the price tag might be an important reason
whether to buy it or not.
I made an in depth review video and I think
it sounds pretty nice
I also tried it on e-piano, but didn't like
it that much. Maybe this so called metallic
character works well on guitars.
Since there are so many reverb plugins and
many a man already has a lot of reverbs,
the price tag might be an important reason
whether to buy it or not.
I made an in depth review video and I think
it sounds pretty nice
- Banned
- 7624 posts since 13 Nov, 2015 from Norway
Audified has some nice plugins. Got one of their older bundles for free if im not mistaken years ago; saturator, preamp etc. Not shure about this one as i have enough reverb plugins. Too much actually.
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- GRRRRRRR!
- 17771 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere you're not!
I bought this last night and I already have Linda Rockstack, which is really, really good but a bit of a PCU hog, as well as both Peridot and Sphene, which are "pedal" effects aimed at bass guitars. Their stuff seems primarily aimed at rock bands, not electronic music, so they are very useful plugins for what we do because they can make anything sound more aggressive. IronVerb's party trick seems to be a really short delay with plenty of feedback to give it that metallic feel and it works pretty well. The proper reverb presets are mostly OK and some of the plate reverbs are actually very good, but when they try to use it for chorus effects, it's less impressive. CPU use seems OK most of the time.
Honestly, though, if I didn't already have the other Audified products, I might have passed on this at $49, but I'm glad I have it now and I can see it getting enough use to justify the expense. It's quick and easy to work with and if you are looking to toughen up your drums, vocals or synths, it might be a good fit. But it's definitely a special purpose reverb, not something you will use everywhere. It's also reminded me that I need to try out more of their products.
Honestly, though, if I didn't already have the other Audified products, I might have passed on this at $49, but I'm glad I have it now and I can see it getting enough use to justify the expense. It's quick and easy to work with and if you are looking to toughen up your drums, vocals or synths, it might be a good fit. But it's definitely a special purpose reverb, not something you will use everywhere. It's also reminded me that I need to try out more of their products.
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- KVRAF
- 1541 posts since 16 Jan, 2018 from Portland, OR USA
I agree. I have learned to accept the fact that Audified plugins do require quite a bit of CPU, but they're really, really great sounding tools. I've been recently struggling with some live drums that were poorly recorded. I decided to go for a telefunken u73 emulation and I went for the PA neold, the Fuse one and the Audified one. As much as I like Fuse, Audified was heads and shoulders above the rest. In fact I immediately sold the neold one (I know its also Reimund's work, but somehow it was the worst sounding of the three). The price was more CPU usage, but in this case, I was completely happy. The kick was rescued!BONES wrote: Tue Jan 18, 2022 1:32 am I bought this last night and I already have Linda Rockstack, which is really, really good but a bit of a PCU hog
That's also what sold me on it. It's just quick and easy. I don't need to put my guitar back on the stand and start tweaking a multiplicity of parameters. It feels like tweaking any of my amps... you just know what knob to mess with.It's quick and easy to work with and if you are looking to toughen up your drums, vocals or synths, it might be a good fit. But it's definitely a special purpose reverb, not something you will use everywhere. It's also reminded me that I need to try out more of their products.
And yes, it feels this is all rock stuff. I don't think I'd pull this reverb for a classical or a flamenco piece...
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