![]() ![]() I don't think my ears are experienced enough with reverbs to really recognize the finer details and how they translate in a mix. I've only used this reverb, Live's default one, ZRev, Bazille's (which is niiiiccce for what it emulates) and played around with the Uhbik demo's reverb. ![]() I wouldn't put much value in my opinion though. There are sooo many impulse responses to experiment with still, and so many of them sound wonderful actually. I turn the sends up quite a bit more on orchestral music. Reverb without hearing reverb, but when taken away, you instantly know something's not right/missing. I don't really know what I'm doing, but it sounds nice if used subtly on each track just to add space to a mix and glue things just a bit more together. The lows are EQed out below 250hz and the highs gently cut around 10k just to avoid muddiness. ![]() I have two Return instances in my default template - a very short smallroom one which is occasionally used on drums and a general medium hall one for just about everything else. And yes, I've tried dialing in every sort of combination and, for my tastes, I'm just not getting there yet. If possible, I want the simulated space to make it sound "far away" but without all the whooshy reverb. With live's verb and Arts Acoustic, my attempts to, for example, make a kick or snare sound "distant" usually wind up in larges washes of verb coating the sound, which is not what I'm looking for. What I'm looking for, though, is something really transparent - the kind of verb where the newly inhabited space of the instrument is what is noticed, not the sound of the verb itself (e.g. I've relied on Arts Acoustic Reveb for years now, with four instances loaded onto 4 sends in my default template, ranging from ambience to a huge hall. I'm becoming insanely picky about which verbs I use, and while I realize this is a rabbit hole with no real end in sight, I'm curious what are people's current go-to 3rd party reverbs when working in Live. I know questions like this usually just result in a thread-long list of every known product in the category, but what I'm hoping is that in addition to simply posting the name of what you're using, you could also give some insight into -why- that particular reverb works for you. ![]()
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