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Old 29th May 2009   #1
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Redline Reverb for only $99

There is a large thread on the New Product forum, but none here yet on this reverb.

This is a great sounding Reverb that is simple to use, and has very smooth reverb tails. The thing I like about this reverb the most is this: It keeps the track up front and does not wash it out like many other reverbs. It is able to add some weight to the track which the EQ on it helps do. I tried to do the same thing with several other plug in reverbs I have, but I could not get the same result. The Sony Oxford (Sonnox) was also able to perform this feat but it cost a lot more. The Redline Reverb is a great product.
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I have it and love it. The reverb tails sound like what I have only heard on the hardware reverbs. Very easy to use as well.
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I am surprised that no one else has mentioned this reverb. It really is that good.
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I'm wondering what are people's favorite presets. I love Snare Plate and Fat Plate. Snare Plate is that kind of plate that opens late and you can put a lot of it in a mix without getting muddy or souding far away.
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There is a large thread on the New Product forum, but none here yet on this reverb.

This is a great sounding Reverb that is simple to use, and has very smooth reverb tails. The thing I like about this reverb the most is this: It keeps the track up front and does not wash it out like many other reverbs. It is able to add some weight to the track which the EQ on it helps do. I tried to do the same thing with several other plug in reverbs I have, but I could not get the same result. The Sony Oxford (Sonnox) was also able to perform this feat but it cost a lot more. The Redline Reverb is a great product.
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