TC Electronic Reverbs?
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- KVRist
- 404 posts since 14 Mar, 2015
does tc allows licence transfers?
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- KVRist
- 341 posts since 30 Nov, 2008
i guess the traditional ilok license transfer fee
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- Banned
- 144 posts since 15 Feb, 2022
Not my style. I'd prefer 2290
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- KVRAF
- 4770 posts since 25 Mar, 2016 from Seattle
As i told you in our 'lengthy' pm's, YES.
TC allows all iLok license transfers, they just have to ok them, like UVI do.
- KVRAF
- 8037 posts since 28 Dec, 2015 from Atlantis Island
Sounds like the beginning of a deep friendship...
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Winstontaneous Winstontaneous https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=98336
- KVRAF
- 2593 posts since 15 Feb, 2006 from Another Green World
Is loving Relab VSR24 (based on the TC Sytem 600) close enough? Definitely sounds and feels different from Lexicon, Eventide, spacious and more impersonal but very believable.
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- KVRAF
- 2452 posts since 1 Jul, 2021
I demoed Vss3 and Vss4.
Vss4 sounds a little better when you just listen to one track/instrument adding Vss4, but it's very hard to make it sit well in a mix.
It's deceptive, cuz first you get a wow effect, but then in a mix you just don't get it right.
I suppose it's good for recording little instruments, maybe like two guitars and vocal.
Vss3 always sits well in a mix.
That's the difference.
Price is 199, well, not cheap, but it's a wonderful reverb.
3rd reverb I demoed today was Seventh Heaven btw I was shocked how bad it sounds compared to tc.
Especially on acoustic guitar 7th heaven made it sound kinda dull, whereas tc added some space that just sounds very well, very transparent and blends nicely with dry signal. Still Relab 480L essential gives me the best results, though, maybe just because I am used to it.
Vss4 sounds a little better when you just listen to one track/instrument adding Vss4, but it's very hard to make it sit well in a mix.
It's deceptive, cuz first you get a wow effect, but then in a mix you just don't get it right.
I suppose it's good for recording little instruments, maybe like two guitars and vocal.
Vss3 always sits well in a mix.
That's the difference.
Price is 199, well, not cheap, but it's a wonderful reverb.
3rd reverb I demoed today was Seventh Heaven btw I was shocked how bad it sounds compared to tc.
Especially on acoustic guitar 7th heaven made it sound kinda dull, whereas tc added some space that just sounds very well, very transparent and blends nicely with dry signal. Still Relab 480L essential gives me the best results, though, maybe just because I am used to it.
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vitocorleone123 vitocorleone123 https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=333504
- KVRAF
- 2503 posts since 30 Jun, 2014 from Pacific NW
Seventh Heaven is a reverb that adds a lot of color to the original sound - usually too much for my taste. It's not meant to be transparent, as far as I know.DCrown wrote: Fri Dec 08, 2023 7:37 pm I demoed Vss3 and Vss4.
Vss4 sounds a little better when you just listen to one track/instrument adding Vss4, but it's very hard to make it sit well in a mix.
It's deceptive, cuz first you get a wow effect, but then in a mix you just don't get it right.
I suppose it's good for recording little instruments, maybe like two guitars and vocal.
Vss3 always sits well in a mix.
That's the difference.
Price is 199, well, not cheap, but it's a wonderful reverb.
3rd reverb I demoed today was Seventh Heaven btw I was shocked how bad it sounds compared to tc.
Especially on acoustic guitar 7th heaven made it sound kinda dull, whereas tc added some space that just sounds very well, very transparent and blends nicely with dry signal. Still Relab 480L essential gives me the best results, though, maybe just because I am used to it.
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- KVRAF
- 2452 posts since 1 Jul, 2021
Well, that's what I found in liquidsonics website about Seventh Heaven /Bricastivitocorleone123 wrote: Fri Dec 08, 2023 9:38 pmSeventh Heaven is a reverb that adds a lot of color to the original sound - usually too much for my taste. It's not meant to be transparent, as far as I know.DCrown wrote: Fri Dec 08, 2023 7:37 pm I demoed Vss3 and Vss4.
Vss4 sounds a little better when you just listen to one track/instrument adding Vss4, but it's very hard to make it sit well in a mix.
It's deceptive, cuz first you get a wow effect, but then in a mix you just don't get it right.
I suppose it's good for recording little instruments, maybe like two guitars and vocal.
Vss3 always sits well in a mix.
That's the difference.
Price is 199, well, not cheap, but it's a wonderful reverb.
3rd reverb I demoed today was Seventh Heaven btw I was shocked how bad it sounds compared to tc.
Especially on acoustic guitar 7th heaven made it sound kinda dull, whereas tc added some space that just sounds very well, very transparent and blends nicely with dry signal. Still Relab 480L essential gives me the best results, though, maybe just because I am used to it.
"The Bricasti M7’s reflections are pure, transparent and realistic.
incredibly quick and easy to find a beautiful reverb for any track from drums, to vocals to orchestral ensembles."
For orchestral for sure a reverb adding colour is not the best choice.
I know Bricasti is said to be one of the best reverbs, it's just not for me, Seventh Heaven never blends nicely with a signal, it affects the sound too much by adding its colour imo. It might be good for edm, I don't know
- KVRAF
- 8077 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
Yeah, I just tried Seventh Heaven yesterday after someone mentioned it elsewhere, and I didn't like it at all. At least not for the material I was testing it with.
I like TC 8210's sound. Not that fond of the interface even with the hardware gizmo... the main function it serves is to remind me that I have the plugin.
- the one-button model selection is dumb. (If your DAW has a device view with knobs you can set it from there, at least.)
- Wet/Dry is one of the most commonly adjusted parameters, it should have had a dedicated control.
- some parameters can't be adjusted from the controller anyway.
I like TC 8210's sound. Not that fond of the interface even with the hardware gizmo... the main function it serves is to remind me that I have the plugin.
- the one-button model selection is dumb. (If your DAW has a device view with knobs you can set it from there, at least.)
- Wet/Dry is one of the most commonly adjusted parameters, it should have had a dedicated control.
- some parameters can't be adjusted from the controller anyway.
