What's your favourite Reverb Plug-In?

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Post by kdgh »

tone-def wrote:
kdgh wrote:don't overuse it tone-def. Verb is wicked to make a nice wide/tall/deep mix. Use mostly lexicon verbs but also got a roland dep-5 who can do some magic.
if only i could afford lexicon.
you can still do the same with other verbs :-)
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Post by New Guy »

Bootsys Epicverb.
And it's free too!
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I suggest checking out all of his plugins you haven't done so yet.
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Post by aallvor »

+2 for AD Eos. Awesome 'verb plugin :)
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D 16 Toraveb ....I love it !
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Post by AK »

I used to like a freeware reverb called Galceverb, not used it for a while and while it was a synthetic sounding kind of reverb, I actually liked it for that reason
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Post by hubiedubie »

Audio Damage EOS (Amazing VFM)
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Post by KrisM »

Eos and RP-Verb. I'll probably pick up a convolution one day to round it out, but those two and my DAW built-ins handle pretty much all my needs at this time. I'm particularly fond of Ableton's Reverb on drums/percussion.
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Post by kristofason »

The waves reverbs (r-verb and true verb) are sweet on sends. CSR I use on inserts, I like em but they can sound a bit artificial.
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