What is the best Reverb plugin?

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h66 wrote: Fri Jul 11, 2025 7:41 pm in my opinion (please correct) a good reverb need the following Features
- Low CPU ( for instance Fruity reverb or Ronan Fed AIRE
- dry AND wet knob ( No Mix)
- simple eq for wet
- "color" (high/bass) for wet
- Ducking
- rooms, hall, plate (No other needed)
- length 0.1 till 3 Seconds (No more needed)
- stereo wide for wet
- Bonus: gated cut
OK, I'll correct :hihi:

- Low CPU is good but not essential IMO - quality rather than quantity for reverb
- mix knob, never saw the point of separate dry/wet and never use the dry knob ever in anything
- Some kind of colour but don't need lots of Eq. Extra complication not good
- Never used and likely never will use ducking on reverb. If you need ducking, your reverb's too high in the mix :P
- room, hall, plate, reverse, ambience, outer reaches of Andromeda galaxy
- length 0.1 till 5 minutes
- gated is useful, I'll give you that one

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I really like this: hofa-plugins.de/en/shop/iq-series-en/iq-reverb/

I don't think there is a 'best' single plugin though personally, and am happy to own many reverbs. 'Best' is whatever sounds the best on the particular sound I want it on.

For example, I also like https://www.accentize.com/chameleon/ as it can help capture and emulate something I can already hear. Of course, then the IR can be saved and taken into another, and perhaps into https://www.fabfilter.com/products/pro- ... rb-plug-in to be converted (loosely) into an algorithm again.

It's all about the sound and end result, not so much the particular plugin.

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I have a few that can get very in depth but I always seem to come back to Valhalla

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Reverberate(seventh heaven)

Best reverb has lots of controllable parameters.
Before we get into the reverb stuff, the best way is to create your own impulse responses yourself tbh.

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If you can pinpoint what kind of sound you desire, I can probably direct you to the right reverb as I've tried many.
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Scoops wrote: Sat May 17, 2025 1:21 pm Yep,

The Exponential Audio reverbs of Symphony/Stratus get my vote. I only use them in Stereo. I am told the channels for immersion were broke. Don't know if it's ever been fixed. I do have a pile of reverbs that have come and gone, but I like these 2. While these sound really nice, the interface needs a little help.

But it's getting to be the time for a new reverb.

The two on my wish list are FabFilter R2 and Spitfire Audio Air Studio. Probably pull the trigger on one of these 2 when Black Friday falls upon us.
Update: When one can't decide which to buy, get both. I now have Fabfilter Pro-R2 and Spitfire Audio Air Studio. The Air Studio is the essentials version, and I purchased it at half off.

Been running with Pro-R2 as my go to
I have a really fast computer, some good mics, vintage musical instruments, and lots of fancy software. Just need some talent

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lx480

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h66 wrote: Fri Jul 11, 2025 7:41 pm in my opinion (please correct) a good reverb need the following Features
- Low CPU ( for instance Fruity reverb or Ronan Fed AIRE
- dry AND wet knob ( No Mix)
- simple eq for wet
- "color" (high/bass) for wet
- Ducking
- rooms, hall, plate (No other needed)
- length 0.1 till 3 Seconds (No more needed)
- stereo wide for wet
- Bonus: gated cut
No, none of those. They can all be done in the DAW easily enough, and likely with better tools.

Just needs to sound good (and perhaps have a predelay).

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my best is ai shumitt ..

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The sad truth is, because of an interspacial anomaly, every reverb plugin is the best reverb plugin, so you have to actually buy them all or you're a loser. Sorry.
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I am a total reverb tart. My love of reverb makes Enya's music "sound a bit dry." I blame the whole synth space music thing. I cannot list my reverb plugins publicly because the plugin police will smash down the front door and section me and the thought of Christmas incarceration is unbearable. And I might miss a reverb plugin Christmas sale.

Valhalla Futureverb is great as an effect but UA's Lexicon Digital reverb is gorgeous. Every template has it on a send track and it always gets used. I have most reverb plugins and it is brilliant.

Edit: I should add that typing in a jacket with extra long sleeves is really difficult.

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Vahalla is top of the line. Soundtoys has some great reverbs and echoes that I use a lot of vocal samples. I probably reach for Native Instruments Raum the most because I’ve used it for so long.

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Strymon BigSky
UAD Rooms / Chambers
Waves Plates / Chambers
Arturia Rev Intensity

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Great answers allround, but for me its all about Valhalla

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