Looking for a Reverb

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Hi, Im looking for a reverb wich will expand the sound but wont distort it. Like making things sound like they are in a metal tube.

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metel is gawwd!

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"...vacuum cleaner tube..."

Claustrophobia by Fokke van Saane

http://www.audioease.com/IR/VenuePages/reverbgear.html
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Glaceverb?

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I didnt explain my self correctly. I do not want it to sound like its in a metal box/tube. I want the sound to expand but not distort in any way...
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Maybe it's that what you mean: many people say, a reverb tail 'glues' more or less to the dry original signal. If it 'glues good', the reverb will sound like a part from the original itself, say, you cannot distinct between both, the reverb tail and the original, dry signal.

A good reverb can do this. I personally think, a very good one in this discipline is the ArtsAcoustic Reverb (http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1725.html).

Check it out with their demo and let me know, if it helped! :)

(A little hint: try to set diffusion to lower settings, as it will rise the early reflections which are quiet necessary to get the 'glue' effect).

All the best,
friteuse.

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Might I be looking for a convolution reverb? I mean I know how it works but I havent played much with it much.
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friteuse wrote:Maybe it's that what you mean: many people say, a reverb tail 'glues' more or less to the dry original signal. If it 'glues good', the reverb will sound like a part from the original itself, say, you cannot distinct between both, the reverb tail and the original, dry signal.

A good reverb can do this. I personally think, a very good one in this discipline is the ArtsAcoustic Reverb (http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1725.html).

Check it out with their demo and let me know, if it helped! :)

(A little hint: try to set diffusion to lower settings, as it will rise the early reflections which are quiet necessary to get the 'glue' effect).

All the best,
friteuse.
Thanks for the info will try.
Mac Pro 2x3.3 GHz X5680 64GB RAM - RME RayDAT - RME ADI-8 DS - Audeze LCD2 - Neurochrome HP-2 - Mackie C4 Pro

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