Does Cubase LE have reverb?

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I does, however, even SX has horrible reverb. As of yet there are 3 verbs that come with SX3:
Reverb A
Reverb B
and the new surround verb

The last one should be pretty good I've heard say, but I highly doubt it ships with LE. Reverb A and B are just horrible. You're better of with one of the freeware verb plugins on the net.
 
I have Cubase SE and don't use any of the bundled plug ins. There are much better out there for free.

For reverb try SIR.
 
If I recall correctly (and I might not) LE really isn't all that limited. It doesn't do surround, doesn't have input channel recording, and doesn't do a couple other things that most people don't do anyway.

Ditto the guys above here- I used the verbs in Cubase just long enough to realize that I never wanted to use them again. You can get one or 2 useable sounds out of them for background ambience as long as you keep the volume *really* low, but even that takes more tweaking than any number of free verbs that come with very useable presets to start with.

Enjoy! And start downloading those free VST verbs now. :)
-C
 
What comes with it isn't important; VST technology allows you to add in cool tools and, as the guys above pointed out, there are tons out there available for FREE.

For a starter, download these:
http://www.kjaerhusaudio.com/classic-series.php

Then go to www.kvraudio.com and hit the SEARCH button. You can find anything you want and specify if you want Commercial or FREE plugs...
 
I just tried three of those tools; EQ, Compression, and Reverb. The EQ results are only subtle, the compression does nothing at all really. The Reverb is pretty good, lots of choices. I cranked up my monitors real loud and played with the compression, but could not tell any real difference at all, so it was hard to get a feel for what I am supposed to hear. The EQ results are very subtle, alot of movement of the sliders yielded only slight results.
 
So far I'm happy with the LE VSTs. They're better than the ones in Cubasis 2.0!
 
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