dobro
Well-known member
What's a 24-bit outboard reverb that's reliable and not expensive? (The Alesis Nanoverb is only 18-bit). Indicator: I'm happy with the sound I'm getting with the ART tube preamps I've got. A similar quality range in reverberation is what I'm looking for.
I've got Cool Edit Pro - I don't like the presets much, but I've been playing with the settings and getting better results, but I've got no idea how it compares to outboard units. Question: is there something you can look for in reverb units (other than the price) that will give you some idea of what you're getting? You know, in mics you can look at frequency response, impedance, sensitivity and stuff like that. What I'm trying to do is decide whether a decent 24-bit outboard unit would give a sound so much better than Cool Edit that it's worth the investment.
I've got Cool Edit Pro - I don't like the presets much, but I've been playing with the settings and getting better results, but I've got no idea how it compares to outboard units. Question: is there something you can look for in reverb units (other than the price) that will give you some idea of what you're getting? You know, in mics you can look at frequency response, impedance, sensitivity and stuff like that. What I'm trying to do is decide whether a decent 24-bit outboard unit would give a sound so much better than Cool Edit that it's worth the investment.