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Johnston West
May 21st 04, 05:47 AM
I'm mastering and editing some two track stuff. It's pretty dry so I'm
adding some reverb.
I've been using Waves Trueverb, which I actually like because you can
edit for the room and reverb seperately, but does anyone else have a
favorite that I might consider trying?
J_West
jonas aras
May 21st 04, 04:19 PM
If you're on the PC platform it's hard to beat the free SIR convolution
reverb.
"Johnston West" > wrote in message
om...
> I'm mastering and editing some two track stuff. It's pretty dry so I'm
> adding some reverb.
>
> I've been using Waves Trueverb, which I actually like because you can
> edit for the room and reverb seperately, but does anyone else have a
> favorite that I might consider trying?
>
> J_West
jonas aras
May 21st 04, 04:19 PM
If you're on the PC platform it's hard to beat the free SIR convolution
reverb.
"Johnston West" > wrote in message
om...
> I'm mastering and editing some two track stuff. It's pretty dry so I'm
> adding some reverb.
>
> I've been using Waves Trueverb, which I actually like because you can
> edit for the room and reverb seperately, but does anyone else have a
> favorite that I might consider trying?
>
> J_West
transducr
May 23rd 04, 07:27 PM
(Johnston West) wrote in message >...
> I'm mastering and editing some two track stuff. It's pretty dry so I'm
> adding some reverb.
>
> I've been using Waves Trueverb, which I actually like because you can
> edit for the room and reverb seperately, but does anyone else have a
> favorite that I might consider trying?
>
> J_West
if you're using a mac, i'd try Altiverb. there are tons of free IRs
online that would be very helpful for post-production. Waves makes a
convolution reverb now that has more traditional reverb parameters
that the user can adjust, but i'm still a big fan of the simplicity of
Altiverb...and it sounds great.
transducr
May 23rd 04, 07:27 PM
(Johnston West) wrote in message >...
> I'm mastering and editing some two track stuff. It's pretty dry so I'm
> adding some reverb.
>
> I've been using Waves Trueverb, which I actually like because you can
> edit for the room and reverb seperately, but does anyone else have a
> favorite that I might consider trying?
>
> J_West
if you're using a mac, i'd try Altiverb. there are tons of free IRs
online that would be very helpful for post-production. Waves makes a
convolution reverb now that has more traditional reverb parameters
that the user can adjust, but i'm still a big fan of the simplicity of
Altiverb...and it sounds great.
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