Reverb options
Gert van Santen
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Thu Dec 6 13:11:40 CET 2007
punkdISCO schreef:
> Hi Kai
>
> "o, really? how come? because of CPU hunger/crackles or of the quality? I
> use it a lot and I really like it..."
>
> (about to make myself look like a nob). Its for no reason other than it is a
> bundled reverb and I just presume that I should steer clear. I keep meaning
> to setup a A/B test with Live/MPX1 - defo going to do this before I sell it.
> (Selling the MPX1 as the interface just makes it almost completely
> un-editable so I use it for 100% presets)
>
> Im now in the process of trying to buy Nialls rather excellent suggestion:
>
> http://www.novamusik.com/search.aspx?type=Model&keyword=4331&mid=259
>
> A big part of me is saying "but it wont be as good as another Lexicon like
> the MX500". But then the MX500 will cost me approaching 10x the cash..
>
> There is some audio on this page:
>
> http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/WizooWizooVerbW2-main.html
>
> Would be interested to hear what some golden ears think..
Perhaps another idea: why don't you
check out the Kurzweil Rumour? It's an
"easy edit" version of their very
expensive model, but with the same
algorithms (it seems).
I've got one. It sounds very sweet, and
it won't cost you an arm and a leg.
SOS says: "I've yet to hear a good
native reverb that sounds nearly as good
as Rumour does."
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