It‘s called „Ben‘s Law“:kritikon wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 9:58 am Have we mentioned every reverb on the market yet? Must have reached that point several pages ago, surely?
In Which-Is-Best threads every plugin will be named within 10 pages.
It‘s called „Ben‘s Law“:kritikon wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 9:58 am Have we mentioned every reverb on the market yet? Must have reached that point several pages ago, surely?
This.dark water wrote: Fri Oct 23, 2020 10:22 pmWhy not just take some of those opinions (here at many KVR threads and elsewhere), go to the developers' website, download the demos and find out what you like?
Which of the many LiquidSonics reverbs are you referring too? Aren't they all IR verbs? I prefer algos myself, i love the control you have over them rather than using a static sampled version.simmo75 wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 3:53 pm LiquidSonics, for me.
I love the amount of control, ducking, compression, eq etc.
I have Relabs reverbs too, but I prefer the sound of LiquidSonics.
Also, HOFA IQ-Series Reverb V2 is incredible.
Cinematic rooms and illusion uses both algo and ir (algo for tails)steffensen wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 4:01 pmWhich of the many LiquidSonics reverbs are you referring too? Aren't they all IR verbs? I prefer algos myself, i love the control you have over them rather than using a static sampled version.simmo75 wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 3:53 pm LiquidSonics, for me.
I love the amount of control, ducking, compression, eq etc.
I have Relabs reverbs too, but I prefer the sound of LiquidSonics.
Also, HOFA IQ-Series Reverb V2 is incredible.
Been a few years since i tried the latest in IR however!
No, they’re not all IR reverbs.steffensen wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 4:01 pmWhich of the many LiquidSonics reverbs are you referring too? Aren't they all IR verbs? I prefer algos myself, i love the control you have over them rather than using a static sampled version.simmo75 wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 3:53 pm LiquidSonics, for me.
I love the amount of control, ducking, compression, eq etc.
I have Relabs reverbs too, but I prefer the sound of LiquidSonics.
Also, HOFA IQ-Series Reverb V2 is incredible.
Been a few years since i tried the latest in IR however!
Besides, Liquidsonics is famous precisely because they found a remarkable method to avoid a static feeling even with IRs (called "Fusion-IR") and it works very well with their Reverberate, in my opinion. A similar remark applies to other reverbs like Inspirata and Acustica Audio Silver (they, too, found very good methods to make IRs non-static in sound).simmo75 wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 4:48 pmNo, they’re not all IR reverbs.steffensen wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 4:01 pmWhich of the many LiquidSonics reverbs are you referring too? Aren't they all IR verbs? I prefer algos myself, i love the control you have over them rather than using a static sampled version.simmo75 wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 3:53 pm LiquidSonics, for me.
I love the amount of control, ducking, compression, eq etc.
I have Relabs reverbs too, but I prefer the sound of LiquidSonics.
Also, HOFA IQ-Series Reverb V2 is incredible.
Been a few years since i tried the latest in IR however!
I’m referring too Seventh Heaven Pro, Illusion and Cinematic Rooms. Technology moves forward quickly, you should try them before jumping to conclusions.
Pretty sure CR and CRP are just algo not IR.Cooker wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 4:21 pmCinematic rooms and illusion uses both algo and ir (algo for tails)steffensen wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 4:01 pmWhich of the many LiquidSonics reverbs are you referring too? Aren't they all IR verbs? I prefer algos myself, i love the control you have over them rather than using a static sampled version.simmo75 wrote: Wed Apr 20, 2022 3:53 pm LiquidSonics, for me.
I love the amount of control, ducking, compression, eq etc.
I have Relabs reverbs too, but I prefer the sound of LiquidSonics.
Also, HOFA IQ-Series Reverb V2 is incredible.
Been a few years since i tried the latest in IR however!
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