Valhalla room ve verberate
Of the more old school "physical" type reverb units, you'll have:Ĭhambers (actual room rather than algorithm modelling one) Realistically you're going to want a few different reverbs as they'll often have their strengths in different areas.
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But I personally as an amateur musician find the above mentioned PSP EasyVerb much easier to handle.Īnother tip: place high- and lowpass filters (200-600 Hz and 5-10 Khz depending on the instrument) before the reverb. For 50 bucks you get a very good reverb plugin qualitywise. Valhalla reverb plugins (Room, Vintage or Plate) get much praise. As the name indicates it only has plate reverbs, but do they sound amazing! The downside is that it is VERY demanding CPU-wise. Soundwise I currently love Waves' Abbey Road Reverb Plates. It sounds a bit smoother than the EasyVerb but isn't that diverse because it mainly emulates plate reverb sounds.
And very easy to understand because it doesn't have millions of buttons, knobs and faders. That makes it really easy to find a direction. For every reverb algorythm (Ambience, Room, Hall, Cathedral, Plate etc.) there are basic, small and large presets. For example: For drums I like the Basic and Short Plate presets, for guitars (if reverb is needed at all) the Small Hall or Basic Room Presets.
It gives you various very good presets to start with. I you want a reverb that is not overly expensive, easy to deal with and very diverse I could recommend PSPs EasyVerb.