DR-1 is the gold standard to which I compare all others. Fat Space is good too in certain situations, but I agree with an earlier poster—between DR-1 and RV7000, you’ve already covered just about every excellent sounding reverb you’ll ever need.
that said, I did get the new NI Raum freebie over the holiday season, and that sounds incredible too. that one’s a bit more on the creative side though, so it doesn’t really step on any toes.
Favorite Reverb RE?
- TritoneAddiction
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These ones get used the most. And they're all good for different things. None of them can replace the other.
Synapse DR-1 Deep Reverb
Softube TSAR-1 Reverb
Uhbik-A
Synapse Fat Space
Never been a big fan of RV7000 myself. Always found it to be washy in a bad way.
Synapse DR-1 Deep Reverb
Softube TSAR-1 Reverb
Uhbik-A
Synapse Fat Space
Never been a big fan of RV7000 myself. Always found it to be washy in a bad way.
If looking for surgical tweaking and customization, I find Rob Papen's RP-Verb very advanced.
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DR-1, easily. No other reverb RE even comes close to getting as much use here.
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I agree Raum is a pleasant surprise and I love RV7000 and everything mentioned above. So for honorable mention: the very cool Arturia Rev PLATE-140 and SP-2 Siberian Halls.
Dr-1 for almost everything and tsar-r1 when in need of very realistic reverb
This reminds me, does anyone know if there is a reverb RE with a freeze function? If not, then somebody should seriously make it happen. Ableton Live's stock reverb has it and I absolutely love it for ambient/atmospheric sound design. I know of several VSTs that have it, such as Blackhole, but I'd like to see it in an RE. If Synapse DR-1 had it, it'd be perfect.
Isn't a Freeze just a full feedback delay loop?VIVIsect wrote: ↑24 Jan 2020This reminds me, does anyone know if there is a reverb RE with a freeze function? If not, then somebody should seriously make it happen. Ableton Live's stock reverb has it and I absolutely love it for ambient/atmospheric sound design. I know of several VSTs that have it, such as Blackhole, but I'd like to see it in an RE. If Synapse DR-1 had it, it'd be perfect.
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I find it often mystifying. The envelope section seems to often have no effect. What exactly "swirl" or "multi" means the manual is extremely terse about. Not sure what exactly the disorder controls are doing either.Faastwalker wrote: ↑22 Jan 2020I've never tried Rob Papen's RPVerb Effect. Any thought s on this one?
Audio Thing's Frostbite 2 isn't exactly a traditional reverb, but it might be what you're looking for. It's great https://www.audiothing.net/effects/frostbite/VIVIsect wrote: ↑24 Jan 2020This reminds me, does anyone know if there is a reverb RE with a freeze function? If not, then somebody should seriously make it happen. Ableton Live's stock reverb has it and I absolutely love it for ambient/atmospheric sound design. I know of several VSTs that have it, such as Blackhole, but I'd like to see it in an RE. If Synapse DR-1 had it, it'd be perfect.
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Raum is freaking wonderful. I've used it with Noxious synth and the results were gorgeous...additive sounds + Raum: BIG YES
Also simple sounds instantly get a lot of magic with Raum.
Also simple sounds instantly get a lot of magic with Raum.
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I love plate verbs. I was about to buy PSP 2445 but then the holidays provided RevPlate 140 and i absolutely love it. I can dial in similar sounds with RV7000 but it takes more effort and doesn't sound quite as sweet. Something about the width and low end I can't get vibing.
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