![]() Add Echoboy on tape delay setting and that's my standard aux set up. The Spaces2+AR Plates has been my goto for a few years now. The new Sunset Sound reverb is nice for the studio has their plates and aspring unit, too-but, those seem to sound just OK-that's a new toy, though. For long "studio reverb"-Waves Abbey Road Plates is da bomb for old plate emu, but takes SOOOO much CPU.SOOO much.Relab's 480L does the old "mono sum input swirly" Lexi thing pretty spectacularly. Occasionally, I pull out the Waves for 96khz projects (their IRs were actuall 96khz)-and somehow that not resampling seems to matter. Right now, I'm happy as a clam with Spaces2 for ambience. I do.100% understand needing to get reverbs. ![]() But, for traditional aux channel reverb never excelled for me. Altiverb does this ONE thing uniquely well-which is to use reverb as an insert on a channel at 100% wet and use it's UI to "place it in a virtual room". ![]() Audio Ease Altiverb v4.0 VST MAC OSX-PARADOX AudioEase Altiverb v6.3.5 AU RTAS VST TDM. But, Cubases I thought was better than Altiverb. Abbey Road Brilliance Pack VST RTAS AU TDM v1.0.6 OSX INTEL-XVX. Better than Nuendo's if it's the same as Cubase's. That said.I got rid of it.Spaces2 and even Waves IR is better for realistic room sim.
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