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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 6:12 am
by darkrezin
the Timeorks Pro Reverb for Scope is pretty much the same as the DirectX 4080L, except that it has extra EQ and gate controls. The P-100 etc are totally different to the other Timeworks plugins - they were developed by someone else, Timeworks is just distributing them.
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 12:14 pm
by wayne
Yep, Warp69's reverbs are thoroughly musical devices - they're used in a different way to the masterverbs (which are clear sounds, to me).
You need both

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 12:23 pm
by astroman
... and their price doesn't reflect their quality at all - if they'd cost 4 times as much it still wouldn't be considered unmoral

the 100 series is an absolute must have

I've recently heard some cd demos of the latestest Princeton Digital Eventide 2016 (what a name !) hardware Processor, priced 1.7k Euro and the Warp stuff plays in the same league (according to my humble ears)
cheers, Tom
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Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 9:04 am
by geoffd99
Added:
Try the Celmo vintage & spring reverbs etc, they are great effects, very useful, not a general reverb though!
I have the A100 and I100, they are great, but I did consider getting a hardware reverb as well to take the load off (as I sometimes use a few verbs in a track). In Turnkey in London, they said the Behringer REV2496 ProVerb was OK, but the TC Electronic M300 was better - both these are around £130 (very cheap!). Has anyone tried these? The Behringer (I know they suck usually) has digital IO too, so could use on a spdif. I tried the M300, it sounded ok on vintage echo etc (they both do multi fx), in noisy shop no way to test properly, but would these racks be headed for ebay after honeymoon or not ? The Lexicon 550 is cheapish at £240 also.
Just a thought!
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