Dub Techno Vst4/19/2021
Normally Id use Lives reverbs, but for this I need something I can also use in Maschine or other DAWs people might have.Was planning on going with something from Valhalla (not sure which yet) or Pro-R, but open to other recommendations.
I dont need realism, plates, springs, actual modeled places, etc. The other Reverbs I have in my tool box that I use often are: Eventide UltraReverb Its pretty decent and does the roomhallplate types with adjustments and filters to tame the sound quick and easy. Its probably the one I use the most over ableton stock reverb and the one I have loaded on my default template. SoundToys EchoBoy I was really impressed at how nice this sounded on strings and piano. ![]() It has almost no controls other than input signal, drywet mix and pre-delay with the actual reverb sound being the preset you select. I got it with a bundle from EastWest and it sounds pretty good but can be frustrating when you want to just tweak like the decay of the reverb and you cannot, you need to flip to another preset but for quick and easy space its pretty good. Im personally happy with just those 3 and the Live reverb for most stuff I do but always looking for another really nice and affordable reverb effect so would be interested to see other recommendations. I am sure all these would be AU compatible but I am on PC so you would have to check. I have no idea. I have one of those Doepfer spring reverbs in my rack. It sounds OKayish. Ive heard a baseless rumour that consequently my entire live set uses Abletons Convolution Pro, Type:09 IR: Amazing Springs. Surreal Machines have ported their MagneticDiffuse M4L to VSTAU. I still havent bought any, but Ive tried them (the demo versions just fade the sound out every here and then) and theyre really good and versatile. Angstrom wrote: my entire live set uses Abletons Convolution Pro, Type:09 IR: Amazing Springs. Prodaw i7-7700, 16Gb Ram, Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 3rd gen, Live Suit 10, Push2, Reason Suite 11, Presonus Eris E8, Lexicon MPX1, Korg N1, Korg R3, NI Massive, Rob Papens Predator 2, Sonarworks Reference 4 and Scaler. Black Hole is based on the Space reverb algorithm with all the cosmic spaciness youd expect in dub techno. Otherworldly room sizes, useful built-in modulation, and amazing response to size and gravity modulation (tape echo sounds). I make a lot of minimal and dub techno, and the Space algorithm on the DSP4000, Space pedal, H9, or Black Hole plugin has been my go-to FX verb for over 10 years. I also think their Fazortan 2 is the best phaser on the market, which is essential for dubby stuff. Im going to sound like an advertisement, but yeah, d16 doesnt get enough love compared to SoundToys, FabFilter, etc.
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