Which is your favourite reverb in 2024?

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Agreed wrote: Sun Jan 14, 2024 12:29 am Lately I am using a lot of UAD's Capitol Chamber and Sound City Studios;
All these UAD reverbs are great. A few times now I've done things like blend some chamber sound into the main reverb, and on some sounds it really brings life.

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Still Valhalla stuff for algorithmic reverb, Hofa IQ Reverb 2 for convolution.

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My favourite for 2024 is definitely the Eventide Blackhole.
I also like to use the ArtsAcoustic or Eventide Ultra Reverb. Occasionally also Relab (Sonsig or LX 480 Essentials). What I hardly use any more are the Valhalla reverbs...

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Tai Chi
QuantX
LX480
Supermassive

No need for anything else. :)

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martinjuenke wrote: Mon Jan 01, 2024 8:50 am Ask DCrown.
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Sorry for my late reply.
2024 will indeed be another reverb year
with some changes and news worth being mentioned.

It won't be a Lexicon year,
to use some Lexicon reverb in 2024
will be considered a sin,
Lexicon was completely overused the recent years since 1878.

Yamaha and Sony (not Oxford Sonnox!) on the initiative of Masashi Takiguchi and Atsuki Matsuzawa will hopefully surprise
with new reverb releases
and it's time for Yamaha anyway to
start Yamaha cloud or something similar.

Furthermore a convolution reverb might
be released (rumors!) with IRs of
living rooms of famous stars like
Brad Bitt, Tom Jones and Ronaldo,
also Oliver Jamie's kitchen and
of CEO's main office rooms
like Elon Musk and Urs.
Special edition planned with
Putin's bunker in Siberia and
Lassie's doghouse, make-up bag
of Ariana Grande, locker room of
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders,
a jail cell of Alcatraz etc

2024 will be an exciting reverb year,
don't waste your money on anything
else but reverbs!

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BigSky.
(here)

...Sure to be a popular answer that will get zero hate from any KvR users!

I use a few others regularly (Valhalla and whatever convolution is popular this week), but BigSky, to my ears, is still "favourite".

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digitalboytn wrote: Sat Jan 13, 2024 8:52 pm NI Raum has been getting some love here lately...

It sounds great and the lead developer is a very smart cookie....

Valhalla Room and Tonebooster's Reverb 4 are the other reverbs that are in daily use here 🌟
Who is the lead developer?

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In the Raum manual it says it's Dr. Julian Parker.

The info is also here:
https://blog.native-instruments.com/dr- ... um-reverb/

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Doctor of Reverb?

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comfortablynick wrote: Sat Jan 06, 2024 1:23 am
Kevin63101 wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2024 10:19 pm Liquid Sonics products are my current favorite as of Jan 2024 starting with Cinematic Pro and Seventh Heaven Pro.
I've had 7HP since it came out and have always liked it, but I'm rediscovering how good it sounds recently. I picked up the rest of the LiquidSonics portfolio during BF and am still in the honeymoon phase, but they all sound great! Loving Cinematic Rooms Pro, Tai Chi, and Illusion. I've had Lustrous Plates in the Slate Bundle for some time but I bought a license for the surround version anyway.

I'm also noticing just how transparent Stratus (3D) is, which I recently picked up as an upgrade from Nimbus. I still prefer the Nimbus interface though.
Stratus is the most convincing reverb for “real” spaces I’ve ever heard. It blends so easily with the source that it doesn’t sound like an effect. It sounds like it was actually part of the source material itself. I’m not sure how else to explain it. You can add quite a lot of it before it begins to sound like “too much.”

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Don't waste your time and money for stuff, you can barely use in a serious mix.
MConvolutionMB...19 euro now.
Think to buy it twice :)
Cheers :)
https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/ ... volutionMB

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Still liking Native instruments RC24 and RC48 very much. Also Raum
Cableguys Reverbshaper
UAD LX24 (yeah I know its based on the same as one of the above NI reverbs)
Audiodamage eos2
And the stock convolution reverbs in Cubase.

More than happy with these. I think it's better to have a few and know how to use them properly rather than always be adding new ones

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