What about KSHMR Reverb?
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- KVRAF
- 1901 posts since 8 Jan, 2022
Negligible.
I think it's very underrated.
It sounds good, has a ton of features like gating and two modes of ducking.
There's a soft transient mode to clean up the reverb with more transient heavy material and a "Tonal reset" which resets the reverb to avoid too much tail bleed between chords.
Gating, ducking and the tonal reset can be controlled by midi or input level.
It has a de-esser which is a seriously underrated feature. It also has a reverse and an octave mode which can go up or down an octave.
It has the usual controls like decay, size, predealy (which can be synced), diffusion, mod depth and mod amount and width as well as a 6 band eq.
It has four basic algorithms and they all sound good.
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- KVRAF
- 4437 posts since 26 Jan, 2006 from :noitacoL
hey, did you ever considered being a professional reviewer? I get more from your to the point posts than from (almost) any YouTube video I could bother to watch.kraster wrote: Sun Jun 22, 2025 9:01 pmNegligible.
I think it's very underrated.
It sounds good, has a ton of features like gating and two modes of ducking.
There's a soft transient mode to clean up the reverb with more transient heavy material and a "Tonal reset" which resets the reverb to avoid too much tail bleed between chords.
Gating, ducking and the tonal reset can be controlled by midi or input level.
It has a de-esser which is a seriously underrated feature. It also has a reverse and an octave mode which can go up or down an octave.
It has the usual controls like decay, size, predealy (which can be synced), diffusion, mod depth and mod amount and width as well as a 6 band eq.
It has four basic algorithms and they all sound good.
thanks for the info
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