Buying a reverb plugin
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 1:33 pm
I just noticed the winter specials and I thought I might exploit the possibility to satisfy my need for a decent reverb. Any advice appreciated.
Since I'm not an expert at mixing I do not know the art of reverbing either so I don't exactly know what kind of reverb I'm looking for. I think it should generally be a good quality reverb with room for adjusting to different needs. Most common situations would be lead sounds with more distance, sometimes maybe some extra flavor to a drum loop.
First question would be: VST plugin or Scope plugin? I have 2 Scope boards and haven't so far run out of DSP power. On the other hand there are tons of famous plugins for VST platform and I've got a new PC en route. But then again there will be latency when routing sound back and forth.
Second question would be simpler: what do you prefer as the best value reverb for general use? Why?
Since I'm not an expert at mixing I do not know the art of reverbing either so I don't exactly know what kind of reverb I'm looking for. I think it should generally be a good quality reverb with room for adjusting to different needs. Most common situations would be lead sounds with more distance, sometimes maybe some extra flavor to a drum loop.
First question would be: VST plugin or Scope plugin? I have 2 Scope boards and haven't so far run out of DSP power. On the other hand there are tons of famous plugins for VST platform and I've got a new PC en route. But then again there will be latency when routing sound back and forth.
Second question would be simpler: what do you prefer as the best value reverb for general use? Why?