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jens wrote:whoah - oops - how the f**k came this on about? :?
:lol:

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not the bestest of Engrish, me thinks... :oops:

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jupiter8 wrote:
Caco wrote:
jens wrote:b.t.w.: apart from the age-old TK DatoReverb (which was great as well) this is the only VST-reverb of which I know that it uses Datorro's design... what gives? :?
I listened to a lot of reverbs developing this and I now have a good ear for what reverbs are using which techniques. I am convinced Urs Heckmann's Uhbik-A is using Dattorro's figure-of-eight. Sorry if I am giving your secrets away Urs :wink:
I'm pretty sure he said it was a FDN.
My ears say it's based on Dattorro's figure-of-eight, which can actually be broken down and viewed as an FDN so technically Urs is correct if he is saying that and not giving all his information away :)

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yellowfever wrote:
guitarzan wrote:
yellowfever wrote:
mrblitz000 wrote:Does anyone else have a problem getting this to load in Renoise 2.5?
No, but I can't load it into Cubase Studio 4.5.2. It's in my VST folder but doesn't appear in the drop down list :?
Hmmm....well, it's a zip archive when you download it...are you sure you unzipped it?...could happen... :shrug:
mmmm. I double clicked the folder and just copied the dll file to my vst folder. I was meant to extract it??? :oops:
I'll double check tomorrow.
update - I extracted rather than just copying the dll file and it just does not show up in the drop down vst list, but is definitely in the vst folder. :?

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What cpu do you have? It might requiere SSE2 or so...

(b.t.w.: the way in which you extract the file from the package is of course utterly irrelevant - unpacking is unpacking ;-))

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Caco wrote:
jupiter8 wrote:
Caco wrote:
jens wrote:b.t.w.: apart from the age-old TK DatoReverb (which was great as well) this is the only VST-reverb of which I know that it uses Datorro's design... what gives? :?
I listened to a lot of reverbs developing this and I now have a good ear for what reverbs are using which techniques. I am convinced Urs Heckmann's Uhbik-A is using Dattorro's figure-of-eight. Sorry if I am giving your secrets away Urs :wink:
I'm pretty sure he said it was a FDN.
My ears say it's based on Dattorro's figure-of-eight, which can actually be broken down and viewed as an FDN so technically Urs is correct if he is saying that and not giving all his information away :)
Or on second thought i might be mistaken. He released the reverb from Zebra2 (i think) and that was a FDN. Could be the Uhbik is different.

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thank you very much.
What ever!

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jens wrote:What cpu do you have? It might requiere SSE2 or so...

(b.t.w.: the way in which you extract the file from the package is of course utterly irrelevant - unpacking is unpacking ;-))
Not in the studio right now, so don't know. :? I'd be surprised if it is that though, 'cos everything else works. And I realised about the unpacking thing; just something I thought I'd try. :wink:

Oh well, just have to make do with Adverb and Redline and Toraverb!!

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mrblitz000 wrote:Does anyone else have a problem getting this to load in Renoise 2.5?
Fine in Renoise here ;)

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I am really amazed by the quality of this free reverb - it is so easy to achieve those smooth and fat sounds I always wanted. :o

THANKS VERY MUCH!!!! :)

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This is a fantastic reverb.

Thank you thank you thank you x 1,000

;)

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x64 build! x64! x64!!

.;)

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Sounds great. Is it possible for someone to knock out a gui for it? Actually, never mind. Host gui works just fine, and sound is very nice for a freebie. I'm interested in the algorithm differences.
I'm gonna live forever, or die trying.

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Thanks for this excellent reverb!

BBC :wheee:

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It's amazing that someone mentioned the UHBIK reverb in context with this fantastic piece of freeware. UHBIK A is my main reverb and I am very very satisfied with its smoothness and invisibility. Immediately after trying out the M-verb, I noticed the similarity and compared them both on a vocal loop: really stunning, If I had known it ealier I would have been able to save some money.;.-) Only sad point: a decent gui would really make it easier for me to work with it, so If anyone if gifted in those things: here is a subject that would be really worth the effort!

Thanks man for the m-Verb

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