Page 1 of 4

RSPV-01 High Class Plate (update june 11 - 2007)

Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 3:03 pm
by hifiboom
okay I am happy to announce a new reverb plug-in.

Forget my old reverb checkouts....
I`ve reworked the stuff from scratch with better algo design...

Much work has gone into it ! :P

Now with more friendly surface and small manual !
Special care was also done about DSP usage. So its pretty low on the DSP hit :)

Have fun ! :)

-----
June,6 2007
Added preset list

-----
June,11 2007
Added new optimized true stereo algorithm device RSPV-01S into Masterplate pack
preset bank work in both versions

Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 3:58 pm
by hubird
thanks hifi, I love softies with a few params :-D
So it'd be high-end eh?
well I'll check that out my friend, and if not...
:-D
RSPlateVerb...what's the RS?
isn't RSS a quality mark for S-teel? :-D

Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 4:04 pm
by hifiboom
hubrid, RS stands for RealSpace(TM) :D

Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 4:23 pm
by hubird
you go for the real thing, that's clear :-D
it's ir and not ri btw, but that must have bin a typo :-D

Are you occasionally visiting Fusion 2007?
Anyone else?
Would be nive to have a Scope camp together there :-)
Hm, I'll post it elsewhere :-)

Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 11:22 pm
by JLS
Thanks Man :-)

Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 11:53 pm
by dawman
I drink a toast to hifiboom. Obviously conatact with his own species is disappointing, as he does nothing but Flexor, and SDK devives.

If you seek eversion this weekend, get a nice blasting horn section snippet, and run it through your plate reverb. Now imagine that with the same quality you have made with a percentage based gate added !!

That's the sound that many expensive reverb units fail to incorproate. I have a Q20 that does this via ADAT into Scope. But I'm sure many members here would love to use that on some material somewhere.

On big sounding ballsey horn sections that have fierce staccato abilities, it is the ultimate, and makes a 4 piece sound so large.


And The Hits Just Keep Coming In The Threads,

Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 3:36 am
by hifiboom
no prob Jimmy, I`ll add you a gate.

Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 6:32 pm
by dawman
Damn that's the ticket for my new Screaming Trumpets Library. I only hope that I can utilize it live w/ SFP live. I have heard of the bandwidth troubles and reverb, and since I use several types of delays, I only pray that I can squeeze it in. If not at least I know I can record with it.

BTW the simpleness of the GUI is appreciated also. Ceratain Reverbs do nort need such excessive parameters.


Thanks HFBm,

Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 6:45 pm
by hifiboom
btw Jimmy

what exactly do you want...

There are two types of gate reverbs..

(1)the phil Collins Snare gate reverb

(2)and a gated hall...

the first one has short decay time also in the mix.

while the second one only stops reverberation in silent mix parts

I`m sure you are after the first one.... like the gated reverb in Lex units.? right?

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 11:11 pm
by emphazer
wow, thats a nice device!
normally i'm not the biggest fan of scope reverbs because most of them sounds a bit metallic in my ears.

but this one sounds very harmonic.

big thanks!!!

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 8:05 am
by hifiboom
jep emphazer, glad to hear this.

I spend much time in tuning it,
especially "to fit in the mix".

Its not the most flexible....at this moment

I did many A/B tests with Masterverb and other reverbs and tried to work against their negative sounding aspects.

They even sometimes seem to sound bigger with solo sounds, but when it comes to mixes I realized, I always have the feeling that they don`t fit perfectly.

Thats why I called it Masterplate, you can run it over a mix, giving deepth but without adding a roomish resonances that pop out of a mix.
and it works with very small wet levels already adding nice space.


other reverb designs are already on my harddisc drive... but I try to learn preset handling at first before making a bigger more parameter featuring device.

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 2:26 pm
by dawman
Brotha' Man HifiBoom,
The snare / tom was probably done using a gated room / stage algorhythm, as the hall would lack early reflections. The actual sound was used in the 70's and '80's by many horn based groups during their mastering. The ER's gave the entire sound a curve of sorts, i.e. the ER's cause the first half of the curve, and the second half was the gate. It is a marvelous effect. It makes a 2 x sax, trumpet, and trombone section sound rather large.

I commend yuou for any attempts made at this elusive patch, where the only unit to pull this off well was the PCM91. The Alesis Q20 w/ ADAT's came in second w/ a gated vocal plate, that gave vocals a serious glistening, especially when an Eventide box was used w/ it.


I really look forward to hearing your reverbs when you decide to make a full fledged device w/ 1000's of parameters !!

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 1:16 pm
by Shroomz~>
This is a really good sounding reverb Hifiboom !!!!

Nice Rolandesque grafix :D

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 6:00 pm
by hubird
thát's something...

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 6:07 am
by hifiboom
Shroomz wrote: Nice Rolandesque grafix :D

hehe, thanks :) I got an idea, .... :lol:

thanks everbody for your feedback. Glad you like it as much as I do.

I`ve upped a new version, which brings no new features but Presets Saving and Loading. (Version v2)
Additional info about usage has been also added to the pdf on site 3.

cheers

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 11:15 am
by hifiboom
stardust,
I have to thank you for your wonderful andromeda poti ! :)

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 2:11 pm
by dawman
You have a good set of ears my friend. I know that SDK is very involved, and gives reference points, but the ears of the maker are key IMHO.

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 7:54 pm
by Leper
hifiboom,

Big thanks for this reverb! I like the sound and I think I will use this effect extensively while making my album. Quite good on DSP too!

Cheers!

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2007 10:52 pm
by hifiboom
thanks everybody for the great feedback....

Its really welcomed.

So now I got the stereo version finished.

So this Masterplate pack is finished in itsself.
Meaning any new reverbs from my side will be new devices.

I had to finish this before starting something new.

Both versions are stereo inserts, but the new one has a greater spacialization and the algo is a bit more finetuned resulting in a more plate-style tail. :)

It was a lot work to finetune it. As Jimmy says: the ear is the last key to decide, if the sound is good or not.

BTW if you have both version in your devices folder, both will access the same preset bank, so if you made presets for the mono version, they will load on the stereo version too.
The stereo version sounds better but needs more DSP power.


Have fun with it .

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 1:53 pm
by erminardi
Thanks a lot hifiboom, that's a very good rev! :o
It's a different thing compared to my UAD plate 140 but a very very good alternative... a different kind of sound and also a high end dev.

8)