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That you for clearing that matter up.
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Avenger's reverbs are amazing

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Up until a few years ago, I was integrating reverb into timbres/sound design I used, to be played at the time of recording, or live. I still have a lot of that in older patches and recordings. What changed for me though, was picking up a good external reverb box (BigSky) then trying to force that into everything, because I liked it.. wanted to exploit its goodness. What I learned over the last few years, that worked for me.. Is... I still utilize some instrument built-in effects, reverb... lightly. I put the BigSky at the end of my signal chain ( effects loop) behind delay... then compression and out. So it's a mix. Some (typically light) reverb as part of a core timbre of a patch.. and then reverb controlled across the mix and applied to channels to help blend. Im probably describing this whack-a-do... :D

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mountainmaster wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 11:57 am A mix can become cluttered and unnatural if each instrument has a different type of reverb.

I prefer to have the same reverb on all instruments but not in equal amounts.
I disagree. Having a plate reverb on something mixed tastefully, and a room verb on something else, and a hall on something else can create contrast if done well. The same reverb on everything doesn't create a sense of space.
mountainmaster wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 11:57 am I found that a very subtle delay often works better than reverb for making an instrument less dry.
Totally agree. A reverb is just a fancier more convoluted delay.
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Lately read a bit through Serums manual. Its reverb is a modified version of Tal-Reverb. Never knew that...

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Some of them are great like
Viper, Rapid, Falcon, Dune 3, Omnisphere

But the issue thse reverb are pretty limited... I usually use my third party reverbs like Eventide Ultrareverb way more versatile.

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Aloysius wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 6:50 am A lot of times it seems that the built in effects are nothing special. They do not seem to be designed to work with the instrument. They are just generic code.
Gotta agree with this. Sometimea telhe built in reverb will work great with a sound, but if it's a prominent sound I'll almost always at least try with othe reverbs I have. And I rarely, if ever, have gone back to the synths reverb...

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Aiynzahev wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 11:17 am I'd say the Virus line is an example of the one of the worst onboard reverbs I've ever heard. Perhaps the very worst though is Largo. Anyway the good ones, I'd say the one in Spire, Massive (and Massive X) and Diva's is nice too.
As a preset designer, of the highest calibre!, you would definitely know more than most how onboard reverbs sounds, as you'd be constrained to them for your preset packages.

I'd be curious to know what other reverbs you use?

Massive X does have a good reverb for sure. I have several UAD and Valhalla, and find I usually get something more to my taste from these, than from a synth directly...

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aMUSEd wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 9:39 pm
Aiynzahev wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 11:17 am I'd say the Virus line is an example of the one of the worst onboard reverbs I've ever heard. Perhaps the very worst though is Largo. Anyway the good ones, I'd say the one in Spire, Massive (and Massive X) and Diva's is nice too.
I love the one in Spire too but tbh that's largely because it reminds me very much of the one in the Virus Ti, which I also love.
But but... He said the Virus line had terrible reverb....


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replicant X wrote: Fri Aug 04, 2023 11:08 pm I love TAL's reverb when it comes to synths.

It's common to use a different reverb than the one that comes with the synthesizer.
But in my opinion, there is no reverb that matches synths better than TAL's reverb, so it should be built in. Especially when using TAL synths.
I don't like the TAL reverb 4 at all. Its tail is far too noisy for me.

Dune 3 has a very usable integrated reverb. I don't know if it's the same as Obsession, which was praised a couple of pages before.
Charlatan 3 's reverb is not bad either.
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_leras wrote: Sat Nov 18, 2023 10:23 am
Aiynzahev wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 11:17 am I'd say the Virus line is an example of the one of the worst onboard reverbs I've ever heard. Perhaps the very worst though is Largo. Anyway the good ones, I'd say the one in Spire, Massive (and Massive X) and Diva's is nice too.
As a preset designer, of the highest calibre!, you would definitely know more than most how onboard reverbs sounds
Frankly, I don't think it's rocket science. Most onboard reverbs simply suck, and, everyone with half an ear can hear that.

The fact that I completely agree with what Sami wrote here proves that. And, I'm surely not talented by any stretch.

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martiu wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2023 5:55 pm any synth inside a reverb other than Zinaptiq one? :?
I think Soundbetter Butterfly effect (buy now) might use something like comb filtering to keep the reverb in key. You can assign midi notes to tune the reverb musically.

I don't think it's the same as the resynthesis inside adpativerb and also doesn't do the adaptiverb thing of filtering/tuning the output based on the input.

Adaptiverb still seems pretty unique. It sounds absolutely glorious but one of the heaviest in terms of CPU use.

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lolilol1975 wrote: Sat Nov 18, 2023 1:47 pm
replicant X wrote: Fri Aug 04, 2023 11:08 pm I love TAL's reverb when it comes to synths.

It's common to use a different reverb than the one that comes with the synthesizer.
But in my opinion, there is no reverb that matches synths better than TAL's reverb, so it should be built in. Especially when using TAL synths.
I don't like the TAL reverb 4 at all. Its tail is far too noisy for me.

Dune 3 has a very usable integrated reverb. I don't know if it's the same as Obsession, which was praised a couple of pages before.
Charlatan 3 's reverb is not bad either.
I was just checking out Dune 3’s new reverbs (free in an update) and they’re pretty damn good. Definitely usable.
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