What is THE reverb plug-in?

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I don't know if this has been discuss before as I can't use the search engine....

but I would like to know what Good reverbs plug-in out there?

I have heard some good things about the DSP-FX acoustic verb and studio verb....
 
Best is Waves RVerb and TrueVerb, TC Native Reverb is good and light on CPU power.
 
No one usually mentions the timeworks stuff, but i think it's incredible. Much easier to use and navigate through the controls to get the sound you're looking for.

www.sonictimeworks.com

get a demo and see for yourself

Brandon
 
Timeworks ReverbX is one of the best but is heavy on the CPU :)

cheers
john
 
Hmmmm...
Sony Oxford is not actually that good... TC electronics 6000 is way better :D
 
I've never used the TC Electronics, but I would without even listening to it, because I am aware of their reputation and the quality of their outboard gear.

I've used just about everything else, and the very best hands-down is the Waves' RVerb. I'm not as big of a fan of the Trueverb (not as natural sounding to me). And I have no idea why so many people seem to like the Sonic Timeworks. Audition it with the RVerb side-by-side, and there's no comparison. The Rverb sounds far more natural. I like everything else Sonic Timeworks makes, though.
 
Don't know if you'd count this as software, BUT, TC Powercore's or UAD-1's reverb will most definitely(in most situations) sound better than anything that uses native processing. Only a couple hundred more than a Wave gold bundle PLUS you really don't have to worry about CPU load.
 
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