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REVERB AUs : RF-1 vs EOS 2 vs Reverb FDN

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  • @ErrkaPetti said:

    @Cib said:
    If i had to choose one in iOS i vote for Audio Reverb since i can really edit it in many ways.
    But then you need to say what kind of reverb you need/want. A transparent one for decent reverb, a thing for weird sound design stuff and really large and dense reverbs or whatever.
    In general there is a reason why there are so many reverbs. Each can have pro and contra depending on what you want to achieve.
    In general i prefer algorithmic reverbs over IR reverbs.
    I´m a reverb junkie and i´m still waiting for the ultimate iOS reverb :)

    Virsyn AudioReverb is best (if you can live without Auria Pro and the leader of leader: Fabfilter Pro-R)...

    But, unfortunately the UI in AudioReverb doesn’t always show up right in many hosts, like Beatmaker 3...
    The UI looks like this:

    To me, an occasionally buggy UI where the knobs still function 100% is no problem. The sound and function count, not how pretty it looks. Sounds like AudioReverb is what my next purchase will be after Replicant 2.

  • @ph8aerror said:

    @hisdudeness said:
    Im also into AU reverb........I want to buy one..... altispace is really my favorite..second being AUFX space....Im curious about EOS2 ...i was terribly disappointed with Rough rider 2

    I'm no expert but getting better at using compressors, but I did find Rough Rider 2 pretty good/ simple/ works as advertised. What didn't you like? Admittedly I went ahead and got AUFX:Push also because I specifically wanted to sidechain for some ducking. It's not AUv3, but still quite a solid compressor.

    As mentioned previously I eventually got EOS 2. It definitely doesn't sound metallic as I've heard other reverbs,

    Rough rider ... as I mentioned in another post changes tone and color even when not engaged..but they have advertised it as vintage .. maybe that's what it's supposed to do..I spent a lot of time with eos2 I just purchased ... impressed ... but not as realistic as AltiSpace .. which is of course a convolution reverb and also not auv3....I am at home with the knobs on eos2 since most algos on my h9 are sort of similar.....I wish hardware was cheap like iOS...

  • @Telefunky said:
    the usual suspective f* up - time ... o:)
    When Jonathan started developing there was no such AU in IOS.
    It's a significant effort to transfer processing from one audio environment into another.
    He's probably got more than enough to do with current projects and his 'classic' stuff runs flawless, let alone few would be willing to buy those apps again.
    The man got to make a living, too ;)

    He has mentioned updating his apps "when he gets time"...

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