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Old 04-21-2017, 08:46 AM   #28
Softsynth
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Originally Posted by serr View Post

A classic scenario is wanting a reverb that lets an instrument or sound take up appropriate space and ambience while not calling attention to itself or even sounding like you have any "effect" on at all.

Don't be afraid of using an eq (pre and/or post) with your reverb!
Get the basic size and shape you're looking for and then just finalize it with an eq instead of trying to find the perfect example right out of the box.

You'll find that the reverb plugin itself turns out to be not that big of a deal as long as it isn't pointedly metallic sounding or some such (unless you want that of course).
Then again in Electronic, EDM and New Age you might want a really obvious reverb/delay effect.

The latest plugin to use IRs of the popular Bricasti M7 (again with their own "fusion" tech):
https://www.liquidsonics.com/softwar...-professional/

Here is a video demo of hardware Bricasti (video cut to audio demo):
https://youtu.be/xQnKVJESIVU?t=568

There are free M7 IRs but the Fusion type is Liquidsonics own thing, as used in Reverberate 2, another Slate plugin and this high end newbie in my first link.

Much of the effects you want can be created in the best software delays too.

Last edited by Softsynth; 04-21-2017 at 04:32 PM.
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