looking for a decent reverb plug-in....
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looking for a decent reverb plug-in....
wondering if any of you can recommend me a cool reverb plug-in for PTLE. i've been using Waves Trueverb for the past 6 months, and i really like it, but my trial period just ran out, so i don't have it anymore.
so if you know of one that is similar to the Trueverb, that'd be awesome, but not necessary. i just really don't like the DigiRack verb, and that's all i've got right now.
oh, and i don't want to spend too much money.
thanks.
-ryan
so if you know of one that is similar to the Trueverb, that'd be awesome, but not necessary. i just really don't like the DigiRack verb, and that's all i've got right now.
oh, and i don't want to spend too much money.
thanks.
-ryan
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I have PT but to be honest I only use it to open client files to send them to Tracktion.
My two cents; get a RTAS to VST wrapper and open your DAW up a wealth of choices.
E.g. SIR (an impluse response reverb) is the Bee's Fleas and is free.
Bill
My two cents; get a RTAS to VST wrapper and open your DAW up a wealth of choices.
E.g. SIR (an impluse response reverb) is the Bee's Fleas and is free.
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Anyone use the PSP Lexicon PSP 42?? ($150) I could use another verb plug. The only verb plugs I have are the UA plate140 & realverb pro, and the crappy Dverb.Bill @ Irie Lab wrote:I have PT but to be honest I only use it to open client files to send them to Tracktion.
My two cents; get a RTAS to VST wrapper and open your DAW up a wealth of choices.
E.g. SIR (an impluse response reverb) is the Bee's Fleas and is free.
Bill
audiodamage reverence, www.audiodamage.com
$39 and worth every penny. And SIR works really well, just learn how to compensate for the 8960 sample delay it introduces.
Also, spin audio roomverb m2 is really good.
All are vst's though, so you will need the wrapper.
$39 and worth every penny. And SIR works really well, just learn how to compensate for the 8960 sample delay it introduces.
Also, spin audio roomverb m2 is really good.
All are vst's though, so you will need the wrapper.
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wow. that reverence plug sounds great judging by the samples they have on the site. for $39 bucks, why the hell not right?mrufino1 wrote:audiodamage reverence, www.audiodamage.com
$39 and worth every penny. And SIR works really well, just learn how to compensate for the 8960 sample delay it introduces.
Also, spin audio roomverb m2 is really good.
All are vst's though, so you will need the wrapper.
where can i download the VST wrapper?
thanks for that recomendation.
-ryan
VST to RTAS http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=15&tab=43
you can find them on ebay a little cheaper some times.
I really like the smex "ambiance" reverb too. it's free (like sir) but you need to buy the vst>rtas wrapper. that's a no brainer really. 100 bucks and you have 34235124534523462 vst plugins available for free. 34235124534523436 of them suck but so what?
you can find them on ebay a little cheaper some times.
I really like the smex "ambiance" reverb too. it's free (like sir) but you need to buy the vst>rtas wrapper. that's a no brainer really. 100 bucks and you have 34235124534523462 vst plugins available for free. 34235124534523436 of them suck but so what?
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http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=5
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Well, you'd have to go all the way up to the PRODUCTS section to see if they had one. Pretty labor intensive, so I'll give you a link:Anyone know of a VST to AU wrapper?
http://www.fxpansion.com/index.php?page=5
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This is a digital delay, not a reverb.Timetogrind wrote:Anyone use the PSP Lexicon PSP 42?? ($150)Bill @ Irie Lab wrote:I have PT but to be honest I only use it to open client files to send them to Tracktion.
My two cents; get a RTAS to VST wrapper and open your DAW up a wealth of choices.
E.g. SIR (an impluse response reverb) is the Bee's Fleas and is free.
Bill
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There's even an older version of this from this same site for less money:
http://www.wavearts.com/MasterVerb5.html
http://www.wavearts.com/MasterVerb5.html
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That looks like a nice one. any others have experience with this?@?,*???&? wrote:There's even an older version of this from this same site for less money:
http://www.wavearts.com/MasterVerb5.html
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