Midiverb4??

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Does anyone use a midiverb4? I hav one and am struggling to find a good vocal effect. Maybe if you use one for vocals what effect do you use of did you programme one in??
 
I use it quite a bit but it is a very noisy module.. I usually try to find a nice plate verb and tweak it from there. It is time consuming and there is no quick way. Get ready to become frustrated..
 
I have a Midiverb4, I dig the Vintage Plate preset. A bit bright, but I have a deep voice so it works great for me.
 
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pundit said:
Answer... TC Electronic M300! Cheap and sounds good!

..or TC M-One XL. ;)

Definitely. The TC M300 is very quiet and has high quality effects. I use the reverb engine for vocals and the other engine either for compression or de-esser with vocals, or misc effects for electric guitar.

The M-One XL is good, but the G-Major is a better deal and is a mere $100 more. However, it's not too useful with vocals.
 
my midiverb 4 stays on the same patch all the time .its just a mono delay which i sometimes use if i need to.otherwise, i use lexicon/ tc mainly, the reverbs in the midiverb are too dreadfull. however, they sometimes work with drums if you're doing rock music. cheap nasty reverbs can slot in the mix a lot better sometimes! never hurts to experiemnt.
 
Im writing from here in the future, and the Midiverb 12 is out. It still sucks!
 
thanks all you good people, I think I will just have to sit down and tweak it a bit........well tweak it alot!!!
 
andy, face it man, it sucks!

but the bad sound is what i like about it sometimes
 
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