Question for Classical Music Recordists...

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SIR when I want a dark verb. Sonic Timeworks ReverbX when I want a brighter one, which isn't as often.

Tim
 
Thanks for the suggestions guys - I'll look into your suggestions.
John - I've heard people downplay Dreamverb but those that like it always say it just takes some tweaking. I'm going to ask UA to reset the demo.
 
tkingen said:
Thanks for the suggestions guys - I'll look into your suggestions.
John - I've heard people downplay Dreamverb but those that like it always say it just takes some tweaking. I'm going to ask UA to reset the demo.

It's probably because the presets suck a little more than presets usually do, and it isn't what a rock recordist would want. But for a room modeler . . . yeah, I need to pick that up too. It looks like UAD #3 is in my future soon, and I haven't even listened to the Neve plugs yet :o
 
tkingen said:
Thanks for the suggestions guys - I'll look into your suggestions.
John - I've heard people downplay Dreamverb but those that like it always say it just takes some tweaking. I'm going to ask UA to reset the demo.
It'd be worth it - It really isn't "user friendly" but it pays off if you take the time with it.
 
danny.guitar said:
GlaceVerb is also a good (free) one, and worth a try. Takes some tweaking with the settings, but you can get a nice clean reverb sound with it.

Checked this out, it's pretty awesome! Thanks for the link.
 
Eep, all of the classical recordings I've done (so far) have been in nice rooms that don't need extra reverb!
 
I've been playing around with Dreamverb and have come to really appreciate it. Definitely more sophisticated than Realverb Pro. At the UA sale price of $74.50 it's an excellent bargain.
 
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