In this case I expect you'll need to use the updated installers that you're downloading. What you had in November would have been a more manual install approach, that's now superseded by a set of installers that will let you pick where to put the banks and Fusion-IR in Windows, record those in the registry, and should pluck them out to populate the menu you mentioned. That's a slightly non-standard place for stuff you've listed, but hopefully it should still work ok if I got the installer right (good test case)!VariKusBrainZ wrote:Thanks for fast replyliquidsonics wrote:If you're using the latest Fusion-IR downloads (i.e. files from 2016 - if not, re-download them if possible as they were updated) the Windows installer should automatically put the bank files in c:\Program Files (x86)\LiquidSonics\Fusion-IR\Banks, or on Mac in /Library/Audio/Impulse Responses/LiquidSonics/Fusion-IR/Banks if you're using VST or AU. For Pro Tools the installers should also put tfx files where PT expects them. It's only the banks that really need to be in those fixed locations, the actual Fusion-IR files can go where you like and once you've told the plugin once (on a lost-files dialog) it will find them again. If you're using all the latest stuff and the folder isn't populating get in touch with support and let's see where things are going.VariKusBrainZ wrote:Where do we put the Fusion IRs so they show under the 'Saved Banks' ?
Ill re adownload the FusionIR files as I had downloaded them in November
My install is located as below, which is working on Win8.1 64bit
The bundled presets and IRs are as below
D:\LiquidSonics\Reverberate\Presets\Banks
D:\LiquidSonics\Reverberate\Presets\Factory
D:\LiquidSonics\Reverberate\Presets\Factory 2
D:\LiquidSonics\Reverberate\Presets\OpenAirLib
Reverberate 2.0 released
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- KVRian
- 523 posts since 30 Jan, 2009 from UK
- KVRAF
- 3303 posts since 27 Mar, 2010 from UK
Has there been an update since release then? Having similar issue with saved presets/banks.
Just seen on website...2.011 and the FIR installers appears a much better set up.
Just seen on website...2.011 and the FIR installers appears a much better set up.
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- KVRAF
- 10134 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
Sorted, thanks 
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- KVRian
- 523 posts since 30 Jan, 2009 from UK
Yes there are plans for more. I can't say what or when, but it's one of a few active areas at the moment.meloco_go wrote:Are there any plans for new Fusion-IRs? I totally understand that those built into Verbsuite are Slate's property but maybe there's a chance for something else?
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- KVRAF
- 1985 posts since 14 Mar, 2006
good to hear. Would have been nice of Slate offered a crossgrade option from Reverberate2 to his in order to get his IR's that way. Will look forward to some more fusion IR's
MacPro 5,1 12core x 3.46ghz-96gb MacOS 12.2 (opencore), X32+AES16e-50
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- KVRian
- 523 posts since 30 Jan, 2009 from UK
Not every IR in VerbSuite Classics is compatible with Reverberate 2, the .fir files are but there is another new format in there too .sdls that is specific to VSC, it's an approx 50/50 split.Dewdman42 wrote:good to hear. Would have been nice of Slate offered a crossgrade option from Reverberate2 to his in order to get his IR's that way. Will look forward to some more fusion IR's
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- KVRAF
- 1985 posts since 14 Mar, 2006
I understand that. Slate should offer a crossgrade to his product from reverberate2 users. I'm not suggesting he make his ir's available to us I'm suggesting we get his product for cheaper then everyone else.
MacPro 5,1 12core x 3.46ghz-96gb MacOS 12.2 (opencore), X32+AES16e-50
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- KVRian
- 1062 posts since 3 Oct, 2011 from Christchurch, New Zealand
Slate licensed the tech off liquidsonics - if Slate offers discounted 'crossgrade' pricing to anyone it'll be owners of other Slate (standalone as opposed to rented) pluginsDewdman42 wrote:I understand that. Slate should offer a crossgrade to his product from reverberate2 users. I'm not suggesting he make his ir's available to us I'm suggesting we get his product for cheaper then everyone else.
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- KVRAF
- 1985 posts since 14 Mar, 2006
Again, I am suggesting he consider offering a crossgrade to reverberate2 users. We have already paid for the core technology. Me personally I can't justify buying both and will not. I would consider a crossgrade in order to access the IR's he has developed for this platform.
MacPro 5,1 12core x 3.46ghz-96gb MacOS 12.2 (opencore), X32+AES16e-50
- KVRAF
- 2707 posts since 23 Mar, 2005 from Detroit
A request for some Strymon Big Sky fusion IRs if you have access to one.
I know its not one of the big boy hardware rack units but it has a certain quality on it that makes sources like guitars/synths sound huge but still sit well in a busy mix. Might be a hard one to capture accurately in IR because there is fair bit of modulation that happens on all the algos even on low settings.
I know its not one of the big boy hardware rack units but it has a certain quality on it that makes sources like guitars/synths sound huge but still sit well in a busy mix. Might be a hard one to capture accurately in IR because there is fair bit of modulation that happens on all the algos even on low settings.
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- KVRian
- 523 posts since 30 Jan, 2009 from UK
Hey guys just a quickie to say that the LiquidSonics Black Friday sale is on and Reverberate 2 is half price

Just love the number of requests I get from reverbs I have never even heard myself! Not too pricey and at least wouldn't use up a ton of space in my reverb rackmetalifuxx wrote:A request for some Strymon Big Sky fusion IRs if you have access to one.
I know its not one of the big boy hardware rack units but it has a certain quality on it that makes sources like guitars/synths sound huge but still sit well in a busy mix. Might be a hard one to capture accurately in IR because there is fair bit of modulation that happens on all the algos even on low settings.
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- KVRian
- 523 posts since 30 Jan, 2009 from UK
Thanks and enjoyTheKid wrote:Hey Matt,
just wanted to chime in here. Proud new customer of Reverberate 2. The Black Friday offer was too good to resist. Happy holidays.
- KVRAF
- 2627 posts since 16 May, 2004 from Soviet Union
Tried demo, it seemed to me rather as interesting multi-fx than common IR player, with good stereo-wide options, also very liked algoritmic tail section with various diffusion modes.
CPU usage very low (depends from enabled modules), and full automatable, cool.
Bought ofcourse.
Honestly to say not tried it before.
CPU usage very low (depends from enabled modules), and full automatable, cool.
Bought ofcourse.
Honestly to say not tried it before.
