Are there any reverb plugins
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- KVRAF
- 2452 posts since 1 Jul, 2021
Waves Renaissance Reverb
Waves H-Verb
Waves Abbey Road Chamber and Plates
Waves Magma Springs
Waves IR1
Waves True Verb
Waves is a dev who sells reverbs,
maybe check them out!
I am not sure if other devs exist
who also sell reverb plugins!?
Waves H-Verb
Waves Abbey Road Chamber and Plates
Waves Magma Springs
Waves IR1
Waves True Verb
Waves is a dev who sells reverbs,
maybe check them out!
I am not sure if other devs exist
who also sell reverb plugins!?
- KVRAF
- 18422 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
I’m currently building a huge rotating platform where I can put an orchestra on and slowly rotate it. It’s on the edge of a wooded glen, so I can either have the orchestra in an open field or at various points inside the forest. I can also keep it rotating for a modulation effect, though this tends to make the players rather nauseous. It’s all on huge electromagnets for silent operation, but you have to be careful not to drop your wallet on it, as it will demagnetize all your credit cards.Sampleconstruct wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2023 7:05 amOr place entire orchestras on open fields and in dense forests to capture dry spaces and early reflections.Frantz wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2023 6:04 am I'm afraid reverb is too computationally intensive for the current generation of computers (unless you happen to run your DAW on an IBM 360 mainframe).
As a workaround, most of us record our mixes in a large, tiled bathroom to create lush, reverberant mixes. Expert producers flush the toilet to add chorus and other spatial effects during bathroom mixdowns.![]()
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- KVRAF
- 16753 posts since 12 Oct, 2008 from Here and there
Hell YES, I want one of these, do you do Black Friday offerings?zerocrossing wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2023 3:43 pmI’m currently building a huge rotating platform where I can put an orchestra on and slowly rotate it. It’s on the edge of a wooded glen, so I can either have the orchestra in an open field or at various points inside the forest. I can also keep it rotating for a modulation effect, though this tends to make the players rather nauseous. It’s all on huge electromagnets for silent operation, but you have to be careful not to drop your wallet on it, as it will demagnetize all your credit cards.Sampleconstruct wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2023 7:05 amOr place entire orchestras on open fields and in dense forests to capture dry spaces and early reflections.Frantz wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2023 6:04 am I'm afraid reverb is too computationally intensive for the current generation of computers (unless you happen to run your DAW on an IBM 360 mainframe).
As a workaround, most of us record our mixes in a large, tiled bathroom to create lush, reverberant mixes. Expert producers flush the toilet to add chorus and other spatial effects during bathroom mixdowns.![]()
- KVRAF
- 3688 posts since 21 Nov, 2015
I have some rare IRs of some obscure vintage Submarine, a Yellow Submarine.


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- KVRAF
- 1655 posts since 3 Mar, 2009 from Colorado Springs
Make a feedback loop and many plugins can be reverb.
- KVRAF
- 6466 posts since 18 Jul, 2008 from New York
Sampleconstruct wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2023 5:13 pmHell YES, I want one of these, do you do Black Friday offerings?zerocrossing wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2023 3:43 pmI’m currently building a huge rotating platform where I can put an orchestra on and slowly rotate it. It’s on the edge of a wooded glen, so I can either have the orchestra in an open field or at various points inside the forest. I can also keep it rotating for a modulation effect, though this tends to make the players rather nauseous. It’s all on huge electromagnets for silent operation, but you have to be careful not to drop your wallet on it, as it will demagnetize all your credit cards.Sampleconstruct wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2023 7:05 amOr place entire orchestras on open fields and in dense forests to capture dry spaces and early reflections.Frantz wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2023 6:04 am I'm afraid reverb is too computationally intensive for the current generation of computers (unless you happen to run your DAW on an IBM 360 mainframe).
As a workaround, most of us record our mixes in a large, tiled bathroom to create lush, reverberant mixes. Expert producers flush the toilet to add chorus and other spatial effects during bathroom mixdowns.![]()
Good news! Native Instruments, in cooperation with the German government, are dedicating large sections of the Black Forest* for reverb applications for this Black Friday only. Rotating reverb platforms and orchestras are being helicoptered in for this one day special event. Reserve your spot now at 30% off for this amazing Black Friday event!!
*The Black Forest has long been considered the Champagne of forest reverbs. Beware of cheaper Behringer "dark forest" imitations in China. They are simply not as lush as the real Black Forest although they can be a good alternative for hobby projects on a budget.
- KVRAF
- 18422 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
The electric motor version is on sale for $36,000 USD, but you can save money and buy the motorless version for $25,000. You’d have to provide your own mode of locomotion. I’ve heard good things about using Clydesdale horses, but if you have a lot of crunchy dry vegetation, you could get noise pollution.Sampleconstruct wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2023 5:13 pmHell YES, I want one of these, do you do Black Friday offerings?zerocrossing wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2023 3:43 pmI’m currently building a huge rotating platform where I can put an orchestra on and slowly rotate it. It’s on the edge of a wooded glen, so I can either have the orchestra in an open field or at various points inside the forest. I can also keep it rotating for a modulation effect, though this tends to make the players rather nauseous. It’s all on huge electromagnets for silent operation, but you have to be careful not to drop your wallet on it, as it will demagnetize all your credit cards.Sampleconstruct wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2023 7:05 amOr place entire orchestras on open fields and in dense forests to capture dry spaces and early reflections.Frantz wrote: Thu Nov 23, 2023 6:04 am I'm afraid reverb is too computationally intensive for the current generation of computers (unless you happen to run your DAW on an IBM 360 mainframe).
As a workaround, most of us record our mixes in a large, tiled bathroom to create lush, reverberant mixes. Expert producers flush the toilet to add chorus and other spatial effects during bathroom mixdowns.![]()
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- KVRAF
- 7258 posts since 23 Nov, 2016 from a small city
Reverb plugins are more of a Baudrillian hyperreality proposition than object - by making threads on them, they become semiotic indicators of acutalising reverb in the private sphere


