Sampling "synthetic" reverbs to use as IR samples in IR reverb

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Hi,

I don't like using IR reverbs because they don't really work for electronic music. (usually)
I was thinking if it would make sense to get someone to sample some legendary reverbs and sampling "synthetic" software reverbs and then loading it into Space Designer in Logic.

Would that make much sense and sound good?
There are some reverbs which are quite expensive that's why I came out with that idea. :borg:

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Bricasti M7
https://samplicity.com/bricasti-m7-impu ... nse-files/

Just remeber an IR is a snapshot in time of what you hear. The inherit modulations in M7 will not be transferred. It's one setup for that reverb only represented.

And creator himself allowed IR:s to be made, since he knows it will never sound like the "real thing".

If it's good idea to load into Space Designer, I have no clue.

I bought the early versions of LiquidSonics Reverberate that can load IR:s(x2) and do all kinds of modulations and stuff on them. Now you need an iLok, though I just used serial number on that first version.

So you can expand on any IR quite a bit with Reverberate, even support quad IR:s which do proper stereo.
- a lot of animations of parameters etc
- there are quad versions of M7 you can load etc as on above link

https://www.liquidsonics.com/software/reverberate-3/

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