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Old 20th October 2010   #31
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Believe it or not there's a lot of D-Verb'ing going on in "high-end" artists such as Eminem and Justin Bieber......
Tried to get down with D-Verb....can't do it.

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Old 20th October 2010   #32
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The infamous Tapco 4400 Spring Reverb!

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yeah, i just picked up one of these, and it's awesome!

ITB - SIR was my go to until i got my UAD stuff. there are some very good impulses out there..

Hardware - Lexicon LXP-1 still sounds pretty good to me. especially if you can access an MRC to edit the internal parameters that aren't accessible from the 2 parameter knobs on the front panel. i use mine live all the time. i hate Yamaha reverbs, which is always what you seem to find in PA racks. i see them go for under 100 all the time, which i find amazing..
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Klark Teknik dn780 is worth a look in my opinion. Can be had for around £400. Kind of wish I hadn't sold mine a couple of years ago.
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I've just bought a Redline reverb and although it's okay I'm still not happy. How much will I have to pay to get a plugin that sounds like it might be a half-decent metal box in a rack? Is there anything under £500?
2caudio aether is unbelievable.
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Why dont you just buy a good used hardware box? You can get amazing stuff for under $300usd. I own racks of them, really love them. That would solve your issue, very few plugins are even listenable.
Like many commercial tracks have?

I'm kidding.

But if his interface isn't ideal, its not doable.

My advice. Listen to them all (especially CSR and the other Reverb algorithms that they all come with). Demo them all. It's not exactly going to be a boring process. But personally, I'm not a fan of convolution.

But thats down to taste. You can get 1001 Free Impulses Online now.
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