
Since all hardware reverbs are digital machines too (like our PCs), I was wondering why they just sound SO much better than their software counterparts?
Is it because their hardware is much more powerful? Or is it just better programming/knowledge?
If it is the first case... Then dont forget that except our general purpose Intel or AMD CPUs, WE have our audio-specific sharc DSPs! If it is the 2nd case, which I think it is the most likely, I still believe that there are a lot of excellent programmers out there. I think that Lexicon, TC and the likes dont have the best programmers... they just know more on Acoustics.
I think if a good programmer and a good acoustics physician sat together, they could produce an excellent reverb device that could compete very good with the best hardware devices.
I would really love to see a Reverb Device of excellent quality for the SFP platform, no matter how DSP heavy it was (4-5-6 or even 10 DSPs). If it was the same good as the lexicon ones, I would not mind bouncing tracks one by one, to get the a really good reverbed sound.
That is my dream/request/wish, take it as you like....
PS. Which is supposed to be the best reverb device at the moment for SFP?