Favourite weird reverb

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Orilriver is another great one, very true.
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My favourite weird reverb technique is using strange noisy sounds as impulse responses. Fog Convolver comes with some nice examples.

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imrae wrote: Thu Nov 02, 2023 10:34 pm My favourite weird reverb technique is using strange noisy sounds as impulse responses. Fog Convolver comes with some nice examples.
My favorite IR lately is a two-minute long recording of tall grass rustling in the wind.

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foosnark wrote: Thu Nov 02, 2023 12:23 pm I've been using Raum so much lately that I don't usually think of Raum as especially weird. Guess you can take it to some strange places though.
I tend to think of Raum as a jack of all trades reverb that can do real spaces and weird stuff pretty easily. But I mainly use it for 'realism' though. Speaking of NI, Replica XT can also be used to create some odd diffused reverbs... Black Hole OTOH is difficult to get doing much but eerie soundscape stuff. I love it but really struggle to get it sitting nicely ever.


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Apulsoft ApVerb. Effortlessly weird if needed, definitely unique no matter what.
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melda MTurboReverb

lets you write and create your own algorithms
with the various "randomnizers" you can easily get quite weird reverbs

https://www.meldaproduction.com/MTurboReverb

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Arturia Intensity and Waves H-Reverb are very special, too. I still use H-Reverb in 2023.

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lolilol1975 wrote: Thu Nov 02, 2023 9:04 pm I use its "Dim Expander A" preset permanently on my master track. It just adds a tiny bit of air and realistic sound reflections that I appreciate. I watch Youtube videos and Twitch streams with it, it makes everything better.
Very interesting tip. It DOES sound good. I use Oril River regularly but have never experimented with that patch. (For a couple years now, I've been using Dragonfly Reverb Early Reflections in a similar manner.)

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Bitwig's Reverb device. You can put any device or chain of devices (bitwig ones or 3rd party plugins) into the reverb tank.

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cthonophonic wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2023 3:06 am
imrae wrote: Thu Nov 02, 2023 10:34 pm My favourite weird reverb technique is using strange noisy sounds as impulse responses. Fog Convolver comes with some nice examples.
My favorite IR lately is a two-minute long recording of tall grass rustling in the wind.
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imrae wrote: Thu Nov 02, 2023 10:34 pm My favourite weird reverb technique is using strange noisy sounds as impulse responses. Fog Convolver comes with some nice examples.
+1

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Wow!
Fog Convolver
https://www.audiothing.net/effects/fog-convolver/
Had plans not to buy anymore reverbs.
If this goes on a Black Friday sale I will get it!

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Neon Breath wrote: Thu Nov 02, 2023 2:04 am Sinevibes Albedo, granular reverb.

Very unique sounding and as far as I know, it's the only granular reverb available beside the one in Kyma.
Soundbetter Butterfly effect is an absolute beauty when it comes to cloudy granular reverb.

I think it's the best granular reverb in existence, imho.

It has three reverbs in one. A shimmer reverb, a blurred delay and a more conventional reverb. Both the blurred delay can be frozen. The blurred delay can be fed into to a filter that can be quantised to a musical key or automatically swept with an inbuilt lfo.

You can side chain it for ducking and you can set the ducker to only operate on certain frequencies. It also has saturation on the input that can be run in 8 bit mode.

It's very deep and sounds absolutely glorious.

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Definitely Zynaptiq’s Adaptiverb. It’s a synth disguised as a reverb. Pretty incredible.

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