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Re: expensive reverbs
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2020 3:46 pm
by tremolo3
tuneintokyo wrote:I also tend to stray away from algorithm type pedals
Other than analog (spring) reverbs, they're all digital
Unless you are talking about pedals with multiple modes on the same box?
I tend to gravitate towards PAD type reverbs
I also tend to stay away from stuff with midi
Neunaber Wet is the only one I can think of right now, FV-1 based though.
Re: expensive reverbs
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2020 4:49 pm
by tuneintokyo
tremolo3 wrote:tuneintokyo wrote:I also tend to stray away from algorithm type pedals
Other than analog (spring) reverbs, they're all digital
Unless you are talking about pedals with multiple modes on the same box?
I tend to gravitate towards PAD type reverbs
I also tend to stay away from stuff with midi
Neunaber Wet is the only one I can think of right now, FV-1 based though.
I was specifically referring to presets, I realize I would be looking at a digital reverb no matter what unless spring, I just meant I don't like presets in a digital reverb as opposed to creating your own. I guess I was thinking of pedals like the Empress with specific programs, I'd rather avoid pedals like that I guess
Re: expensive reverbs
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:28 pm
by Blood_mountain
tuneintokyo wrote:tremolo3 wrote:tuneintokyo wrote:I also tend to stray away from algorithm type pedals
Other than analog (spring) reverbs, they're all digital
Unless you are talking about pedals with multiple modes on the same box?
I tend to gravitate towards PAD type reverbs
I also tend to stay away from stuff with midi
Neunaber Wet is the only one I can think of right now, FV-1 based though.
I was specifically referring to prests, I realize I would be looking at a digital reverb no matter what unless spring, I just meant I don't like presets in a digital reverb as opposed to creating your own. I guess I was thinking of pedals like the Empress with specific programs, I'd rather avoid pedals like that I guess
On the Empress Reverb, you can tweak the decay, mix, output, EQ, and two different parameters (i.e. modulation, pitch, saturation, etc.) for any of the algorithm presets and then save them as your own settings. You don't have to use the presets the pedal ships with if you don't want to. Am I misunderstanding what you're describing you want to be able to do?
Re: expensive reverbs
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2020 6:01 pm
by tuneintokyo
Yeah I had an Empress and didn't hate it but it just has a lot of stuff I won't use and maybe that's fine, I guess I just prefer less and simple but not at the sacrifice of sound. I really would like to find one with a freeze mode for pads and droning reverbs as that is probably all I really use reverb for, that and something that can decay endlessly or self oscillate without getting wild.
Re: expensive reverbs
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2020 6:35 pm
by Howsyrface
I just got an Empress, and while I haven't toyed with all the modes extensively yet, I will say that the shimmer-type algo ("Sparkle") and the available modes sound absolutely terrible to me, even for a shimmer.
Re: expensive reverbs
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2020 9:58 pm
by oldangelmidnight
friendship wrote:
Anyone use the Boss RV500?
I use the RV500. I like it because of all the under-the-hood control. I set up all these weird commands where I'll have the length set to switch between short and infinite whenever the envelope goes over a certain threshold. And I'll have a lofi modulating pitch shifted thing getting all creepy in parallel.
And I'm no tone dentist but I think it sounds pretty good.
Re: expensive reverbs
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 11:19 am
by friendship
oldangelmidnight wrote:friendship wrote:
Anyone use the Boss RV500?
I use the RV500. I like it because of all the under-the-hood control. I set up all these weird commands where I'll have the length set to switch between short and infinite whenever the envelope goes over a certain threshold. And I'll have a lofi modulating pitch shifted thing getting all creepy in parallel.
And I'm no tone dentist but I think it sounds pretty good.
Nice. Those internal controls are what have me interested.

Re: expensive reverbs
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 12:25 pm
by kaboodle
Have we established what qualifies as expensive?
If you go by NAMM, it seems like this is the year to reverberate, all of the these debuted (I'm sure I missed a few):
Rooms from DBA
Context v2 from Red Panda
Light Pedal from Gamechanger Audio
CXM 1978 from Chase Bliss & Meris
Afterneath v3 from Earthquaker
Oceans 12 from EHX
Re: expensive reverbs
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 12:30 pm
by kaboodle
pepsfuzz wrote:Expensive? The Atmosphere, but it ended my search. I also use an Orion Kafka, Alexander Space Race and a Peavey SRP-16. I had the kaleidoscope, Mercury, WTSE, Immerse V1, and the endeavor.
what did you like/dislike about the Mercury? I tried the Atmosphere for a little bit in a store and I thought it was very good but wasn't quite for me
Re: expensive reverbs
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 8:06 pm
by ck3
friendship wrote:oldangelmidnight wrote:friendship wrote:
Anyone use the Boss RV500?
I use the RV500. I like it because of all the under-the-hood control. I set up all these weird commands where I'll have the length set to switch between short and infinite whenever the envelope goes over a certain threshold. And I'll have a lofi modulating pitch shifted thing getting all creepy in parallel.
And I'm no tone dentist but I think it sounds pretty good.
Nice. Those internal controls are what have me interested.

Various tap/ctl trigger modes can bring some serious glitch on demand, even with stock presets (some of which are actually quite 'gazey and bizarre without seeming too gimmicky). There's even a reverb type that sounds like a slackening and tightening spring and another algo that introduces windy white noise. So many possibilities, especially with the addition of a full-fledged Space Echo sim that can be run series or parallel with all presets.
Re: expensive reverbs
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 11:54 pm
by oldangelmidnight
I mostly find the echo in the RV500 annoying. If I want delay, I'll use something else. I don't like that I have to turn it off all the time.
Re: expensive reverbs
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 8:44 am
by ck3
There's a way to assign delay on/off as a ctl parameter, and I agree there are better delay options out there for quirkier applications, but I'm satisfied for the most part with anything that provides warbly, modulated echoes (the "Cheesy Echo" preset checks relevant boxes for me and sounds like most of Slowdive's latest release).
Re: expensive reverbs
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2020 8:18 pm
by friendship
Pro Audio Star has a used one for $240, I’m thinking about getting it?
Re: expensive reverbs
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 1:09 am
by tremolo3
For those who are into the ambien.
I remember people complaining the RV500 having a limit of 10 seconds of decay, not sure if they have fixed it in a firmware update, or if people reporting this fact didn't know how to get past the 10 seconds, which is typical in newly released stuff AND people using digital Boss/Roland stuff.
Re: expensive reverbs
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2020 3:52 pm
by friendship
Oh good question. Old angel, you were able to get infinite decay on yours right?
Also is it true that Dual mode is only available with room, hall, spring, and plate algos?