Well spokenplexuss wrote:I find Room compliments the 2c reverbs. I use Room when i want a bit more grain and body in the reverb. every reverb is different and I'd be hard pressed to pick "the best". there are some reverbs that just wont cut it and some that are so similar to others they cancel out. but mostly a decent reverb will have some characteristic that makes it useful over the others. just depends on how many reverbs you want in your tool box. off the top of my head I have 15 commercial reverbs and I'd be hard pressed to get rid of any of them.Voice303 wrote:Delay wise Sigmund isn't bad for the money and can be had for around $50 on the used marketplace. The one downside it has for me is the CPU usage is high for a delay, but it is extremely flexible when you start to program it.
Reverb wise I tend to be more partial to Valhalla Room for under $100. Unfortunately It hasn't gotten much use since I picked up Aether, B2 and Breeze. Still respectable for the money though.
I tend to agree about Room having more body, where the 2cAudio verbs tend to sound more natural and lush to my ears (B2 being an exception to that somewhat with its attitude knob). I do still fancy the Large Room algorithm for that "big" sound. Room also has some very nice "unrealistic" space type algorithms like LV-246 that sound absolutely wonderful.
