Hi all,
I'm looking for a nice dubby reverb. I've been using Ableton's and some of the Audio Damage ones, but I really want to know what others are using; well, other mac users anyway.
Here's a nice reverb sound I'm interested in: I'm loving Markus Suckut's reverbs lately:
ps. the hats especially
Good Dubby Reverbs????
Re: Good Dubby Reverbs????
it's just a hall verb with lots of high end in it. nothing special.
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Re: Good Dubby Reverbs????
I mainly use space designer, platinumverb & AnVerb in Logic. kdgh is right on about the sound. I don't think it's any reverb in particular, more on how it's setup.
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Re: Good Dubby Reverbs????
i prefer wizoo for effect reverbs like in dub. also sometimes i like to put a distortion plug and/or a compressor plug behind the reverb. also sidechaining this big reverb with a delay or rythmical can have also interesting effects.
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Re: Good Dubby Reverbs????
i was expecting to hear a spring reverb. that's what i associate with being a dub reverb.
Re: Good Dubby Reverbs????
I just posted that track to get the reverb vibe going. I guess what I'm mainly interested in are Mac AU/VST verbs that I can use with Ableton. I'll check out that Valhalla and Wizoo. thanks!!
And, I know it wasn't a spring verb....still has a dubby vibe to it for my money.
And, I know it wasn't a spring verb....still has a dubby vibe to it for my money.
Re: Good Dubby Reverbs????
Spring reverbs are awesome for a particular feel. I use the Softube one, really suits the sound I like to get.tone-def wrote:i was expecting to hear a spring reverb. that's what i associate with being a dub reverb.
To the OP, you say you have tried the Audio Damage plug ( Dub Delay? ) They do some really outstanding efx, are you getting the most out of them or just hoping for some instand gratification? Only asking because a few plug-in chains could easily get you a variety of different delays and reverb types, you can create a great dub style delay with any freebie plugs if you think about the chain of efx.
Like you could have a bog standard delay, a preamp/overdrive plug, a Resonant filter and a Midi LFO to slightly warble pitch, not necassarily in that order but all could be got for free and would do a great job with some reverb on another send.
If you look at chains of efx rather than single things to stick on a send, you will take things a lot further.