Some good pointers there, thanks for your help. I don't have any reverbs you mention, so can't comment on them. Just demoing Comet. It is not useful on all material, but on vocals from Output Arcade, damn, it is sounding so beautiful. I am comparing it against most lush-y sound of Valhalla Vintage Verb or Room, but Comet is indeed sounding more rich, lush, beautiful, smooth, deep. Again, not suitable for everything, but a good special reverb. I agree with you about the glide though, it's not as useful as I initially thought. The only great thing about this reverb then is the sound.ariston wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2019 9:52 amActually, I came to my senses yesterday after pitting it against Blackhole. I much prefer Blackhole's sound. Different flavors, but it didn't really give me anything I couldn't get with either Blackhole, the luscious Xenoverb (the perennial underdog) or B2. The preset glide is nice, but it's also the sort of gimmick I can't see myself using that often.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Sat Nov 30, 2019 9:47 am Damn, why did I come here! I absolutely love huge, spacey reverbs. Anytime. I am not currently making music where Comet would be very useful, but the lush sound and the glide features make it tempting.
Doesn't make sense to ask any questions about it, especially for the $29 price it is available at. Tempted to press the buy button...
My VST folder's bloated enough as it is. If you're lacking in quality reverbs, though, this is an utter no-brainer.
I only have two Valhalla Reverbs (Vintage & Room), NI RC24/RC48, Waves Reverbs and IK CSR reverbs. I guess Comet could well be my last, special reverb? Do you think Comet would make sense considering I have these reverbs?
EDIT: Valhalla Room sounds quite lush and beautiful with certain presets/settings. Different sound than Comet, but that's the closet reverb I have in my arsenal to Comet.
