Where can i get a decent reverb plug-in

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Where can i get a decent reverb plug-in

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I have soundforge and Ozone 3 but I never like the reverbs I get from those guys. Is there a plug-in I can download somewhere that has a nice soft reverb that would sound good on voice/drums etc.
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I have not used this, but have heard a few nice comments about it.

http://www.smartelectronix.com/~magnus/

The one that might be JUST up your alley is-

http://www.dasample.com/index.php?show=glaceverb


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The reverb (2 different plugins) of FL Studio are nice & easily customisable.

I know. At first glance FL is a noobie application. I have to say though that i´m more and more impressed of its capabilities. To me it´s a fullfeathered DAW with endless possibilities.

There is a free demo that you can try if it sounds interesting.
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I don't know if this will help, but it may be worth a look.

http://news.softpedia.com/news/Download ... 2758.shtml
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Stephen wrote:I don't know if this will help, but it may be worth a look.

http://news.softpedia.com/news/Download ... 2758.shtml
As long as he can read Spanish! :lol:

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Jonsolo: That smartelectronix one is beautiful. I tried it out last night along with the other one you suggested. It seems they each have something to offer. But I will be using the smartelectronix definitely. Thanks for the tip.
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Pecca wrote: At first glance FL is a noobie application. I have to say though that i´m more and more impressed of its capabilities. To me it´s a fullfeathered DAW with endless possibilities.
Yeah man, FL is actually good. Try running some VST's and plugins and tweaking the Sytrus!
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Post by Diego »

Hi!!

I'm sure there's a plugin called SIR, an impulse reverb free to download...
Never tried this one, but it seems to be nice, with low stress for the cpu (considering it's a convolution reverb)


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Ambience

Free demo with nagscreen at startup.

It has nice control over EQ freq/level and damping freq/level, plus separate dry/wet settings, gate. shape, etc. Oh yeah, it sounds phenomenal!

Kjaerhus Classic Reverb

Another free plug. Not as many parameters are editable, but still has a nice tone. These guys have abunch of other free plugs, too. I have all of them. Their compressor and master limiter are decent, as well.
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Tons of freebies, for all kinds of things at http://www.kvraudio.com/
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Diego wrote:...a plugin called SIR, an impulse reverb free to download...
http://www.knufinke.de/sir/

I haven't tried it yet, but any convolution reverb is probably fairly taxing on CPU in live use settings. They sound great, though.
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SIR is great, and no, not too taxing on the CPU. I only have the free version, though the "big" one should be similarly impressive, of course.

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