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Old 9th August 2006   #1
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Verb plugs for RTAS?

If one of these plugs that's available out there now's gonna be your only verb you have apart from Digidesign's D-Verb, which one would you go and get?

CSR seems like a good option for a good price, BUT the drawback is YET ANOTHER DONGLE? I already have an iLok and am not too fond of another dongle on my system.

Any others?
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I like Wave Arts' MasterVerb. No dongle, clean tails, lots of control, good UI. I have Waves RennVerb as well but it's not as good, IMHO.

TL Space is a good convo reverb if you need one of them - get it via the music production toolkit, it's cheaper and you get a bunch of other stuff as well.
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Really happy with TL Space.

Dutchmuzik's got it for $169 on eBay.

Haven't tried Altiverb, but almost $350 dollars cheaper since you can't find it used.
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TL Space.

I got the Music Production Kit when my Lexicon 200 (only decent verb) took a dump, and TL Space has been a great alternative.
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Cool

After i got TL Space and lately Oxford Reverb, i sold my 480L.
Very impressed with Rayspace for FX.give it a try (needs wrapper)
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McDsp Revolver is good.

There's an LE version, too, but so far it seems it's only available as part of the LE bundle.
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Sony Oxford LE.

I demoed Altiverb, TL Space and Revolver too and the Sony one sounded the best to my ears.

The interface is pretty scary though, I really don't know how anybody really would start tweaking with the 657 or so parameters there.....
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Another vote for the Sony Oxford. Very musical, it sits great in mixes. I'm not working in LE anymore, and I miss it. Wish they'd release it for Powercore, but I'm sure it's TC that's not letting that happen. TC verbs are very worthy, of course...I just grew to love the Sony.
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I like Altiverb, but the others are good too!

Demo them out and see which one fits your style the best.
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Thanks for the reply. i got myself Wizooverb W2 for 99USD. Too good a deal to miss at the time I'm looking for verb. It sounds okay, nothing dramatically extraoordinary, nothing dramatically bad too. :D
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I got the MPT with TL Space also. Works for me, I've quit looking for verbs. For now anyways...

There are also a ton of IR files at Digidesign's site you can download in addition to the ones on the disk.
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