Yes please! And some short, intimidate rooms!spuddle wrote:So... melodic examples?
Hrmpf, these dudes are so obsessed with their drama queen exposures.
Yes please! And some short, intimidate rooms!spuddle wrote:So... melodic examples?
hifiboom wrote:Oh that is not right I have heard some of the better class reverb units.... PCM81 , PCM90 ....Sammas wrote: is better than other units that you have never heard or directly compared them too.
but I do not own...and this won't change
what would be a difference if I would own the Quantec Yardstick, I would just be able to run the dry sound through the unit on my own.......
and now tell me where the difference is between downloading the processed sound or do the processing on my own.
do you believe digital transfer (downloading a sound file) will make the file sound more worse?
Fuzzy logic...
Tell me what a serious comparing would look like if you would do it...
And not only critizise what I did.
I am the one how did all the work, uploading it and make it possible for others to listen to some audio examples.
And I know that there are kvr users out there which are thankful for this.
Why don't you go on and put in some PCM91 or Lexicon processed sounds.
Get a little more constructive instead of destructive...![]()
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Do you think I will be sad if the V-Verb does not deliver the same quality as the higher end units?
Come we don't have to loose anything.
Sammas wrote:the reviewer commented on the "improved clocking design" that these converters had... he said that this clock improved the timing and groove of the drums.
what do you wanna hear?spuddle wrote:So... melodic examples?
okay Behringer maybe not the best in terms of qualitySuspended In Dusk wrote:The title of the thread got me going "yeah, right..." at first. But I too thought this could have been an informative discussion. Oh well...
I can easily conceive that nowadays, even cheaper units like V-Verb Pro can deliver quite decent sounds, maybe even something really good... TC or Lexicon Killer? Probably not. Admiting that the sound "could" be somewhere in the same ballpark, there are the other issues that you have to face when you buy cheaper units: longevity, support, quality of the components...
Exemple - years ago I owned a little "squier" series Fender Stratocaster. The sound was quite decent, and on the outside, it pretty much had all the qualities I had expected from a Strat. However, after a year or two, the electronic components started to give up and get noisier, tuning pegs would get loose, and the guitar started to require more and more adjustments.
Compare that to my real Strat which I've owned for 10 years: I've beaten the hell out of this guitar, I spewed beer over it, it's been exposed to smoke, rain and went through all kind of bad treatments. Well, the electronics runs just as smoth as they did the day I bought it. Even better, I never ever had to re-ajust the guitar in all those years...
That is why I wouldn't expect the Behringer unit to be a TC killer. But who knows in these days...
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Hell. I just fired up my KSP-8 and mimic'ed some of the sounds that behringer has representing the V-verb, on their website... Not even close, if I were to make a decision from that alone I wouldn't use the V-Verb to add reverb to elevator music. Fair comparison, no? According to you it is. hifiboom wrote:of course it is a fair comparison ...Code: Select all
Hell. I just fired up my KSP-8 and mimic'ed some of the sounds that behringer has representing the V-verb, on their website... Not even close, if I were to make a decision from that alone I wouldn't use the V-Verb to add reverb to elevator music. Fair comparison, no? According to you it is.
But: Its easy to recreate bad sounding reverb presets, but its more diffcult to recreate the special sounding ones...
silly man...going back and forth and saying that it's not fair to judge the preset demo on the behringer homepage
A Lex PCM 90 def. had some Presets that I did not like very much.... And the TC also have...A good reverb algo can't make "bad" sounding preets, just different sounding presets...
I can understand that. I'm not a fan of the way Lexicon handles the sound of small spaces. Actually, I'm not a fan of Lexicon reverbs at all, having owned (and disliked) an LXP15 for years.hifiboom wrote:A Lex PCM 90 def. had some Presets that I did not like very much.... And the TC also have...
Specially with drums....where you extremly hear the early reflections in an annoying way...
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