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Hello everyone -
Are there any reasonably-priced, halfway decent "outboard" (i.e., hardware instead of software plugin) reverb and/or effects processors? The combination of "reasonably-priced" and "halfway decent" are the operative words here. This is strictly for home use, recreational, no earning potential that would justify spending big $$$ on a high-end unit. I use Cubase LE on the Mac (10.3.9), and am dissatisfied with the software plugins that I have (Reverb A, Reverb B, RoomMachine, and Ambience). Then again, I may not know how to set them up properly, either. Something that could be connected within the digital domain would be a plus (USB, Firewire, or SPDIF), but perhaps not mandatory. Question: when using external processors with digital audio software, is all-digital the best way to go, or perhaps _not_? On the recommendations of others here, I bought an FMR RNP and have found it to be a very nice unit (that meets both of my criteria above). Is there any kind of "equivalent" among external reverb units? If not, perhaps it's time for the folks at FMR to come up with a "RNR" (Really Nice Reverb)! Thanks, - John |
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