Best reverb for small spaces

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Cinematic Rooms / Pro if you want it to sound like a real space and not just a nonlinear ambience. Though it can do that, too.

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vitocorleone123 wrote: Sat Nov 12, 2022 11:18 pm Cinematic Rooms / Pro if you want it to sound like a real space and not just a nonlinear ambience. Though it can do that, too.
'not just another nonlinear ambience' ... ? Not sure what you're comparing Cinematic Rooms to here, but 99% of reverbs are linear, at least by default. Non-linear would be for special effects, like the classic RMX gated verbs that had a very unnatural decay. 'Nonlinear ambience' doesn't really make sense if you're talking about room reverb competitors to cinematic rooms...

OP: LX480 (and the essentials version as well) has an Ambience mode that is great for small spaces (and is linear :D ).

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martiu wrote: Sat Nov 12, 2022 10:14 pm
vurt wrote: Sat Nov 12, 2022 9:28 pm
martiu wrote: Sat Nov 12, 2022 4:08 pm hi i need new reverb, the GAS is real, something big
thanks
get out! :x

small spaces thread, take your big verbs elsewhere!!!

(do you have reaktor? dark star ii )
OMG i just tried that thing and it is awesome, i especially like the grain delay with pitch control for every channel, thanks :D
happy to help 8)
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mholloway wrote: Sun Nov 13, 2022 1:32 am
vitocorleone123 wrote: Sat Nov 12, 2022 11:18 pm Cinematic Rooms / Pro if you want it to sound like a real space and not just a nonlinear ambience. Though it can do that, too.
'not just another nonlinear ambience' ... ? Not sure what you're comparing Cinematic Rooms to here, but 99% of reverbs are linear, at least by default. Non-linear would be for special effects, like the classic RMX gated verbs that had a very unnatural decay. 'Nonlinear ambience' doesn't really make sense if you're talking about room reverb competitors to cinematic rooms...

OP: LX480 (and the essentials version as well) has an Ambience mode that is great for small spaces (and is linear :D ).
I reread what I wrote and I wasn’t clear. Oops. I meant that if you’re wanting a non linear reverb then CR can do that, too. Not that other reverbs are non linear.

Awkward and poor phrasing = confusing.

And, yes, I think the ambience on Essentials was probably my favorite of the 4 (5?) algorithms.

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Bricasti ambiences - however you choose to use them. The Samplicity IRs to VerbSuite.

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Been messing with Dear Reality Exoverb today, amazing for small spaces, amazing in general.

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ARVerb Room is specifically designed to produce the spatial cues of small spaces. It was just released:

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ratchov wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 8:22 am ARVerb Room is specifically designed to produce the spatial cues of small spaces. It was just released:

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was about to recommend this as well. If I did not already have more reverbs than have ever been available I would get this one
(which means I probably will anyway)

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https://d16.pl/spacerek
that one is nice too!

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U-he Protoverb (it's free, just requires some time to experiment and click randomize buttons).

It can be absolutely incredible at small spaces and invisible ambiences.
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WasteLand wrote: Mon Apr 04, 2022 9:10 am
peterdh wrote: Mon Apr 04, 2022 8:46 am Just curious. Lately I am avoiding the bigger spaces in my reverbs, like the medium and large halls. Too much. Smaller spaces, like rooms and chambers, sound more interesting. Which reverbs do excel in smaller spaces according to you? Software and hardware.

Thanks for your time.

a much different approach, or much... IR reverbs, they can create more natural rooms, and work also great.
i agree
...you can get impressive small rooms presets from space designer for instance

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bmanic wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 7:58 pm U-he Protoverb (it's free, just requires some time to experiment and click randomize buttons).

It can be absolutely incredible at small spaces and invisible ambiences.
I AGree.

Get my sweet 17 meticulously programmed presets (ie. pressed the RND button till it sounded nice)

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didn't read the whole thread (too much OT bs in the middle), but delays work for small spaces as well. in particular the Fuse Audio Lab VREV-305. ya, it's a spring, but very versatile and sounding great on organic/acoustic material without getting all "effecty".

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