Behringer V-Verb Pro - a real Lexicon and TC Killer ?

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bleebsen wrote:
hifiboom wrote: WMA is way better than mp3
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How did you figure?


Topic: for me it's still beyond belief that anything with behringer on it could sound all right. But looks like I'm gonna have to check.
It is a fact and I can hear the difference maybe you won't hear it, but you will hear if you have good speakers and the right ear.

I don't care what the mass is thinking...

I won't go into detail as you can start a new topic is mp3 as good as wma...
:cry: :-o
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Sounds interesting. Would it be complicated to use this with an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 PCI?

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jplanet wrote:Sounds interesting. Would it be complicated to use this with an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 PCI?
No, you could use the coax digital I/O for the reverb unit.


And well, I must say that these sounds are indeed quite amazing.
hifiboom, what about MIDI CC implementation? Is it done properly? I mean, I'd never want to lose total recall...

Seems as if this unit is pissing on all software reverbs more or less easily. At no CPU consumption. Hmmm. HMMM!
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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I would like to hear some melodic demos please! Pianos, synths, guitars etc :)

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Yeah, and a few short, intimidate room settings for that ultra-close vocal sound would be great as well.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Sascha Franck wrote:
jplanet wrote:Sounds interesting. Would it be complicated to use this with an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 PCI?
No, you could use the coax digital I/O for the reverb unit.


And well, I must say that these sounds are indeed quite amazing.
hifiboom, what about MIDI CC implementation? Is it done properly? I mean, I'd never want to lose total recall...

Seems as if this unit is pissing on all software reverbs more or less easily. At no CPU consumption. Hmmm. HMMM!
It does have pretty decent MIDI implementation. Look here http://www.behringer.com/REV2496/index.cfm?lang=ENG and clik on midi implementation chart. Oh boy...i ordered one unit and i cant wait....groovie :hihi:

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hifiboom wrote:
pdxindy wrote: yeah, mp3 is more universal...
but sometimes sounds like shit.

WMA is way better than mp3, so for comparing reverb, I won't go and use mp3..

WAV would be best... but my homepage space is to small....

I don't think WMA is better than MP3 - mostly bitrate decides... 24kbps will sound crappy. If you use 320kbps plenty of people will not hear a difference from WAV. Whatever bitrate WMA is using, if you use the same bitrate for mp3 it will be just as good.

I was just pointing out that mp3 is more universal so anyone can listen. No bigdeal. You are taking the time to make examples, you can do whatever you want! :)

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hifiboom wrote:I also consider buying another one or two.... its just too good.

I swear by GOD you won't regret it.

It beats every plug-in(convolution and algo based) and most hardware... i swear....
The more I am testing the better it gets !
Hmm, how much do they pay you? :tantrum: :wink:
The more I hang around at KVR the less music I make.

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... thank god its not an eventide killer...
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Timfonie wrote:
hifiboom wrote:I also consider buying another one or two.... its just too good.

I swear by GOD you won't regret it.

It beats every plug-in(convolution and algo based) and most hardware... i swear....
The more I am testing the better it gets !
Hmm, how much do they pay you? :tantrum: :wink:
:hihi:

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lex_strooder wrote:... thank god its not an eventide killer...
I'll check this out, maybe it is .... :D
:love: :wink:
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hifiboom wrote:
lex_strooder wrote:... thank god its not an eventide killer...
I'll check this out, maybe it is .... :D
:love: :wink:
... maybe its time for a reality check... i got some lex pcmX, some tc mX and some eventide X... give me a pure sound and i do some process for you within a week or so... not really fair nor correct but it will still be a face-to-face remote comparison (forget convolution, it hasnt got mod in the revs)
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lex_strooder wrote:
hifiboom wrote:
lex_strooder wrote:... thank god its not an eventide killer...
I'll check this out, maybe it is .... :D
:love: :wink:
... maybe its time for a reality check... i got some lex pcmX, some tc mX and some eventide X... give me a pure sound and i do some process for you within a week or so... not really fair nor correct but it will still be a face-to-face remote comparison (forget convolution, it hasnt got mod in the revs)
great! maybe now he'll shut up a lil bit - I tried to tell him firsthand that a 100 bux reverb won't beat a 1000 bux reverb - especially from a big gear company like lexicon or T.C or Eventide.

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Sure, how much something cost's is obviously going to reflect how its going to sound. :dog:

WoJ

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lex_strooder wrote:
hifiboom wrote:
lex_strooder wrote:... thank god its not an eventide killer...
I'll check this out, maybe it is .... :D
:love: :wink:

... maybe its time for a reality check... i got some lex pcmX, some tc mX and some eventide X... give me a pure sound and i do some process for you within a week or so... not really fair nor correct but it will still be a face-to-face remote comparison (forget convolution, it hasnt got mod in the revs)
nice to have someone here that has the right equipment. I def. want the comparison.

I only compared to convolution because I do not own one of the high end units from Lex or TC. I need the money for Beer and eating. :) hehe

you are right, convolution don't capture modulation and the normal convolution also do not seem to model stereo image correctly....

take any dry sound you want, then send it through some of your better units and send me the dry sounds. And I'll try to recreate the reverbs...

really I am not too afraid about it, as I have just downloaded three demo samples from Quantec homepage and tried to recreate their famous Yardstick Cathedral Algorithmus which was quite easy...
I hope you know the Quantec Yardstick (http://www.quantec.de), which is said to be one of the best reverb units ever build.... even better than a PCM90

Of course its extremly hard to make it exactly sound like the original reverb. But I think I came very close.


listen on your own:
here you find the original dry
http://mp3.quantec.de/audio/Drumsolo/Brush_Dry_112s.mp3
Quatec Yradstick Church algo:
http://mp3.quantec.de/audio/Drumsolo/Br ... h_112s.mp3


That is what I get out of the V-Verb unit with the Cathedral algorithmus and some tuning...
http://home.arcor.de/soundspace1/reverb ... church.mp3

I hope I am not too far away from reality....

:)
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