Which is your favourite reverb in 2024?

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Just wanted to wish everyone a Happy New Year! May your year be filled with many many reverbs. I have a feeling 2024 will be the big year of reverbs.

Ahh, don't forget to list your favourite reverbs.

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Happy New Year.

1. Strymon Big Sky
2. Eventide Blackhole

Done.
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The reverbs I don’t own :lol:

I have been enjoying raum lately though. Happy New Year!

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f**k reverbs

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This thread is a reverb tail translated into text by drunken dwarfs. Ho ho ho.

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Blackhole
Capitol Chambers
LX480 Essentials
Cinematic Rooms

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My favorite reverb is screaming into the void and listening for whatever screams back.

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Re-mic'ing in my bathroom
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JerGoertz wrote: Mon Jan 01, 2024 6:02 am Re-mic'ing in my bathroom
Toilet bowl reverberations are the most pleasant.
<list your stupid gear here>

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Lexicon Native for the classic studio sound of the 80s and 90s.

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Jazzbozo wrote: Mon Jan 01, 2024 9:28 pm Lexicon Native for the classic studio sound of the 80s and 90s.
Please stay on topic, we are talking about reverbs
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So was I

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For early room reflections only I think
Lexicon MPX sounds good.
I often dislike reverbs, adds mud and noise... still looking for natural and clean. Its a problem for me...

For long verbs:
Eventide Blackhole hardware stompbox sounds lovely, pristine!
the plugin sounds good but NOT as clean ...which is strange. They should sound the same.

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foosnark wrote: Mon Jan 01, 2024 5:27 am My favorite reverb is screaming into the void and listening for whatever screams back.
I scream and clap when outdoors, in the forest and at the lake. The late replies sounds amazing.........:)
I thought i would capture recordings to make my own convolutions.. but its so time consuming to get speakers and huge batteries outdoors....

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