Which reverb is most cpu efficient?

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Which is the best reverb that does not kill a poor mans cpu?

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Some reverb king :P

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Waves Rennaisance. And for an awful lot of the time, it works great too. It's not the last word in Reverb of course, but it's my template placeholder and I switch it out if I need something better or different, which is reasonably often. Perfect starting place though.
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Waves Renaissance Reverb, the one and only with very low cpu and very high quality

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what is reverb?
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External reverb effect unit.
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ValhallaVintageVerb.

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The Grand Canyon?
This is the same method MJ used when he was working on Anthony Marinelli's Thriller.

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If I need a low CPU hit GOOD reverb I reach for Valhalla

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The most CPU efficient reverb I've used is EasyReverb by Saschart https://www.kvraudio.com/product/easyreverb-by-saschart

It's free and it runs a low cpu load even on my Laptop with it's 1.6 ghz cpu.

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almost has to be MIR Pro 3D in Vienna Power Mode, where CPU is offloaded to yer GPU. Cut my latency 3x, I was generally setting up with 768 if not 1024 samples (I mix while 'writing'), now 256.
MIRacle, an add-on so as to enhance the late reflections (and a certain glue for things not sent to or placed in the 3D venue but w. the identical venue's afterimage), has always been low-footprint. & doesn't appear to have any impact on the current sitch.
Before that their Hybrid Reverb and before that Convolution Reverb in the original Vienna Suite were shockingly light on CPU cycles

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Waves IR1 is useful here and installs like 8 different iterations some of which are more CPU friendly than others

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Wasn't Overloud's Breverb lauded as most efficient yet great sounding for quite a while some years ago? Not sure how it compares to what is currently out now, but the question was what reverb is most CPU efficient, so that could go back 20 years or so?

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