I'm about to go reverb crazy
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I'm about to go reverb crazy
It is time to invest in some new gear, and since my guitar rig is pretty legit for the time being I am going to get a reverb or two for my synths and maybe a korg volca fm as well.
Anyways, any sick reverbs you guys recommend? I want a space but they are a little too pricey for me, something with some real springs would be cool too. Also the immerse? Those look sweet as well.
Anyways, any sick reverbs you guys recommend? I want a space but they are a little too pricey for me, something with some real springs would be cool too. Also the immerse? Those look sweet as well.
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Screaminfx uverbia. Done
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Re: I'm about to go reverb crazy
I love stuff that features a swell switch so my vote goes for the Cadavernous V2. I also saw one modded to have an fx loop over the verb which is pretty bad ass.
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Re: I'm about to go reverb crazy
I will check those two out. I am thinking about picking up another istomp as well for a cheap lexicon verb.
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Re: I'm about to go reverb crazy
I just ordered the Iron Ether Nimbus Special Edition, it seems like a good option:
- can do near infinite reverb
- has 2 eq controls, can do full range reverb and be tweaked to not have that much rumble or high end (handy for synths I guess)
- has an additional footswitch to do cool stuff with an expression pedal or you can use it to switch to an additional preset
My favourite reverbs so far are the EQD Ghost Echo (has a bit of a springy quality but a character that is completely it's own) and the Dr Sci Bitquest (one of the most beautiful ambient reverbs I heard till now).
For the rest I'm not much of a reverb guy really, I tried out quite a few the last couple of years but most of them I didn't buy or if I bought them I sold them again.
- can do near infinite reverb
- has 2 eq controls, can do full range reverb and be tweaked to not have that much rumble or high end (handy for synths I guess)
- has an additional footswitch to do cool stuff with an expression pedal or you can use it to switch to an additional preset
My favourite reverbs so far are the EQD Ghost Echo (has a bit of a springy quality but a character that is completely it's own) and the Dr Sci Bitquest (one of the most beautiful ambient reverbs I heard till now).
For the rest I'm not much of a reverb guy really, I tried out quite a few the last couple of years but most of them I didn't buy or if I bought them I sold them again.
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Re: I'm about to go reverb crazy
Went through a bunch recently and ended up back where I started - an Alesis Quadraverb. For decent spring emulation, I liked the MXR M300 and the Empress. But I never really put much thought into those types since I play into a Vibroverb.
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Haven't messed with it either, but has anyone tried the Neunaber 'Immerse' Reverbberator yet? You don't often see THAT many modes and features in a high quality stereo reverb pedal that small 
There's also the Dr Scienitst RRR ofcourse. But if it's for synth use and it doesn't have to be an actual pedal, ya might as well save a couple bucks and go with the quadraverb or even nanoverb
If I had the scratch and were looking for THE compact reverb pedal right now...I'd be all over the Nimbus SE
There's also the Dr Scienitst RRR ofcourse. But if it's for synth use and it doesn't have to be an actual pedal, ya might as well save a couple bucks and go with the quadraverb or even nanoverb
If I had the scratch and were looking for THE compact reverb pedal right now...I'd be all over the Nimbus SE
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Want cheap? Get a RV-3. No one mentioned the RV-3 yet. For shame.
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The digitetch digiverb is the best for the cheapest verb I can find. It even has reverse mode
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Re: I'm about to go reverb crazy
Yeah the tap thing is a fantastic idea, more of this plz everyone.vidret wrote:oh wow. nimbus SE does look good, good idea with the exp being a a function tap as well, other pedals that don't utilize a second tap switch but DO have exp out should do the same (looking at you, particle!)
I'm going to be boring and recommend the same thing I always do: Dr Scientist RRR!
A bunch of different reverb types, nothing too exciting or wild but it sounds amazing. I think it's the best option for sound quality if you don't want many bells and whistles.
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I can give you fdbk on any of these.

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Image doesn't work for me?echorec wrote:I can give you fdbk on any of these.
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Re: I'm about to go reverb crazy
The Logidy Epsi ($199) is likely my current favorite. It's a convolution reverb (IR files), which you can read up on. It's expandable, so you can download or edit your own custom sounds and add them to the device with minimal time committed.
http://www.logidy.com/
If I was your pedal godmother, and you were wanting to buy two reverbs for synths, then I'd probably start you off with the T2 and the MS-70cdr. For about $100 a piece, there's a lot of sounds to be had there. With the Zoom you can stack reverbs with delays for some huge, ambient walls of sound. The Zoom has presets based on the Eventide Space, Strymon blueSky, vintage springs, plates, and other modelers like the particle verb found in the Line 6 M5.
The Supernatural is quite versatile as well. For $125 new, these are a solid value. There's a lot of YouTube clips of the MS-70 with the Volca series.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... s-70+volca
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEkx-nK00lg (Volca + MS-70)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgfRuSBtt3U (MS-70 + Prophet 08)
Logidy demonstrations...around 30mins Nick starts to talk about the pedal and demonstrate stuff like the water setting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFTlIyM9i_M (factory preview)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z73AyhNeig (Just Nick's demo)
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If I was your pedal godmother, and you were wanting to buy two reverbs for synths, then I'd probably start you off with the T2 and the MS-70cdr. For about $100 a piece, there's a lot of sounds to be had there. With the Zoom you can stack reverbs with delays for some huge, ambient walls of sound. The Zoom has presets based on the Eventide Space, Strymon blueSky, vintage springs, plates, and other modelers like the particle verb found in the Line 6 M5.
The Supernatural is quite versatile as well. For $125 new, these are a solid value. There's a lot of YouTube clips of the MS-70 with the Volca series.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... s-70+volca
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEkx-nK00lg (Volca + MS-70)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgfRuSBtt3U (MS-70 + Prophet 08)
Logidy demonstrations...around 30mins Nick starts to talk about the pedal and demonstrate stuff like the water setting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFTlIyM9i_M (factory preview)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z73AyhNeig (Just Nick's demo)
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D.o.S. wrote:Image doesn't work for me?

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Re: I'm about to go reverb crazy
Oooooh, care to go into more details about the Epsi? Seems unnecessary for me (only six seconds is a little limiting) but it could be cool for people who make sounds live.